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We report ballistic transport measurements in a two-dimensional electron system confined to an AlAs quantum well and patterned with square antidot lattices of period $a = $0.6, 0.8, 1.0 and 1.5 $mu$m. In this system two in-plane conduction-band valleys with elliptical Fermi contours are occupied. The low-field magneto-resistance traces exhibit peaks corresponding to the commensurability of the cyclotron orbits and the antidot lattice. From the dependence of the position of the peak associated with the smallest commensurate orbit on electron density and $a$, we deduce the ratio of the longitudinal and transverse effective masses $m_l/m_t=5.2pm 0.4$, a fundamental parameter for the anisotropic conduction bands in AlAs.
An AlAs two-dimensional electron system patterned with an anti-dot lattice exhibits a giant piezoresistance (GPR) effect, with a sign opposite to the piezoresistance observed in the unpatterned region. We trace the origin of this anomalous GPR to the
We report experimental results on a quantum point contact (QPC) device formed in a wide AlAs quantum well where the two-dimensional electrons occupy two in-plane valleys with elliptical Fermi contours. To probe the closely-spaced, one-dimensional ele
In the integer quantum Hall (IQH) regime, an antidot provides a finite, controllable `edge of quantum Hall fluid that is an ideal laboratory for investigating the collective dynamics of large numbers of interacting electrons. Transport measurements o
We report the observation of commensurability oscillations in an AlAs two-dimensional electron system where two conduction-band valleys with elliptical in-plane Fermi contours are occupied. The Fourier power spectrum of the oscillations shows two fre
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