Quantum transport measurements are performed in gate-defined, high-quality, two-dimensional hole and electron systems in an undoped InSb quantum well. For both polarities, the carrier systems show tunable spin-orbit interaction as extracted from weak antilocalization measurements. The effective mass of InSb holes strongly increases with carrier density as determined from the temperature dependence of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations. Coincidence measurements in a tilted magnetic field are performed to estimate the spin susceptibility of the InSb two-dimensional hole system. The g factor of the two-dimensional hole system decreases rapidly with increasing carrier density.
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Lei, Z., Cheah, E., Krizek, F., Schott, R., Bähler, T., Märki, P., … Ensslin, K. (2023). Gate-defined two-dimensional hole and electron systems in an undoped InSb quantum well. Physical Review Research, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.013117
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