1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.82.1542
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Reentrant Insulator-Metal-Insulator Transition atB=0in a Two-Dimensional Hole Gas

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“…Data for n n c is shown in Fig. 77 and agrees quite well with the theoretical curves as shown; similar results for n close to n c are also reported [119]. More recent low-temperature data in GaAs heterostructures [184] is reproduced in Fig.…”
Section: Experiments In a Perpendicular ÿEldsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Data for n n c is shown in Fig. 77 and agrees quite well with the theoretical curves as shown; similar results for n close to n c are also reported [119]. More recent low-temperature data in GaAs heterostructures [184] is reproduced in Fig.…”
Section: Experiments In a Perpendicular ÿEldsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…71-73 is for Si-MOSFET samples. The data for GaAs heterostructures, and Si in other geometries is qualitatively similar [120,62,63,210,119,184]. Fig.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Firstly, the large values of the persistent current measured in metallic mesoscopic rings [2,3,4] cannot be accounted by the theoretical predictions based on the single electron picture [5], nor by perturbative approaches taking into account (to infinite order) the effect of electron-electron interactions [6,7]. Secondly, the discovery of a metallic behavior in two-dimensional gases of electrons (Si-MOSFET [8]) or holes (GaAs heterostructures [9] and SiGe quantum wells [10]) is at odds with the conclusions of non-interacting theories that predict an insulating behavior for any value of the disorder strength [11]. For a recent review on the metal-insulator transition in 2D electron and hole gases see Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erst bei sehr großer Dichte wird in solchen Systemen wieder isolierendes Verhalten gefunden [2]. Die Existenz einer metallischen Phase in zwei Dimensionen erregt Aufmerksamkeit, weil man noch bis vor kurzem glaubte, dass alle zweidimensionalen Systeme, jedenfalls solange kein externes Magnetfeld anliegt, auch bei noch so schwacher Unordnung Isolatoren seien.…”
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