Symmetry-breaking and chaos in electron transport in semiconductor
superlattices
Abstract:
We study the motion of electrons in a single miniband of a
semiconductor superlattice driven by THz electric field polarized along the growth
direction. We work in the semiclassical balance-equation model, including different elastic
and inelastic scattering rates, and incorporating the self-consistent electric field
generated by electron motion. We explore regions of complex dynamics, which can include
chaotic behaviour and symmetry-breaking. We estimate the magnitudes of dc current and dc
voltage that spontaneously appear in regions of broken-symmetry for parameters
characteristic of modern semiconductor superlattices. This work complements PRL 80(1998)2669
[ cond-mat/9709026 ].