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K. Leo, J. Shah, J. P. Gordon, T. C. Damen,
D. A. B. Miller, C. W. Tu, and J. E. Cunningham "Effect of collisions
and relaxation on coherent resonant tunneling: Hole tunneling in GaAs/Al x Ga 1-x As
double- quantum-well structures" Physical Review B, 42(11), 7065-7068, October
15, 1990. Direct-measurements of resonant and nonresonant hole tunneling times in
a GaAs/Al/sub x/Ga/sub 1-x/As double-quantum-well structure show that tunneling time at
resonance is considerably longer than expected for coherent tunneling or intersubband
relaxation. The authors demonstrate that coherent tunneling and relaxation cannot be
treated independently since the coherence is destroyed by collisions and relaxation. This
leads to a large increase in the tunneling times observed at resonance. They show
furthermore that resonant tunneling due to mixing between heavy- and light-hole states is
less important than tunneling between heavy-hole states
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