Manolescu, A.Tanatar, Bilal2016-02-082016-02-08200213869477http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24743We study the effect of magnetoplasmons on the drag resistance in a strong magnetic field, at finite temperatures. The typical magnetic field is about 1 T, and the temperature is up to 10 K. The Landau levels are broadened by disorder, but well separated in energy. We discuss intra-Landau level magnetoplasmons, with low frequencies, below ωc, and inter-Landau level magnetoplasmons (also called Bernstein modes), with high frequencies, close to multiples of ωc. We compare the temperature dependence of the minima and maxima of the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations of the transresistance.EnglishDisorderDrag effectMagnetoplasmonsStrong magnetic fieldDragMagnetic field effectsOscillationsThermal effectsPlasmonsMagnetoplasmaPlasmons and the drag effect in a strong magnetic fieldArticle10.1016/S1386-9477(01)00227-2