Abstract
Motivated by a recent tunneling experiment in a double quantum-well system, which reports an anomalously enhanced electronic scattering rate in a clean two-dimensional electron gas, we calculate the inelastic quasiparticle lifetime due to electron-electron interaction in a single loop dynamically screened Coulomb interaction within the random-phase approximation. We obtain excellent quantitative agreement with the inelastic scattering rates in the tunneling experiment without any adjustable parameter, finding that the reported large (≥ a factor of 6) disagreement between theory and experiment arises from quantitative errors in the existing theoretical work and from the off-shell energy dependence of the electron self-energy. © 1996 The American Physical Society.
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Zheng, L., & Das Sarma, S. (1996). Coulomb scattering lifetime of a two-dimensional electron gas. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 53(15), 9964–9967. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.53.9964
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