ABSTRACT
We investigate the effect of an externally tilted magnetic field on the absorption of electromagnetic radiation in a semiconductor superlattice. The dependence of the
absorption coefficient on the angle between the direction of the magnetic field and the superlattice axis has been numerically determined as a function of electromagnetic
frequency for a GaAs-GaInAs superlattice.
Keywords: inclined magnetic fields, semiconductor superlattice, intersubband absorption
DOI:10.70784/azip.2.2025342
Received: 08.10.2025
Internet publishing: 09.10.2025 AJP Fizika A 2025 03 az p.38-41
AUTHORS & AFFILIATIONS
1. Institute of Physics Ministry of Science and Education Republic of Azerbaijan, 131 H.Javid ave, Baku, AZ-1073, Azerbaijan, e-mail: saida.zalova@physics.science.az
2. Azerbaijan-French University, Nizami str. 183, Baku AZ1000, Azerbaijan, e-mail: ibrahimov.behbut@asoiu.edu.az
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