Resonance terahertz detection in ungated two-dimensional electron gas
M.V.Cheremisin

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the potential for creating a single-mode terahertz resonance detector using an ungated two-dimensional electron gas, analyzing its electromagnetic response.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to terahertz detection utilizing ungated 2DEG, showing its feasibility for resonance-based sensors.
Findings
Single-mode resonance detection in terahertz range is possible with ungated 2DEG.
The electromagnetic response of ungated 2DEG is suitable for terahertz applications.
Potential for developing compact, efficient terahertz detectors.
Abstract
The response of an ungated two-dimensional electron gas(2DEG) to an external electromagnetic excitation is analyzed. The possibility of creating a single-mode resonance detector operating in the terahertz frequency range is demonstrated.
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