Scaling of the magnetoconductivity of silicon MOSFET's: evidence for a quantum phase transition in two dimensions
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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sigmadeltadensitiesdensitymagnetoconductivitymosfetphasequantum
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For a broad range of electron densities $n$ and temperatures $T$, the in-plane magnetoconductivity of the two-dimensional system of electrons in silicon MOSFET's can be scaled onto a universal curve with a single parameter $H_{\sigma}(n,T)$, where $H_{\sigma}$ obeys the empirical relation $H_{\sigma}=A (n) [\Delta(n)^2 +T^2]^{1/2}$. The characteristic energy $k_B \Delta$ associated with the magnetic field dependence of the conductivity decreases with decreasing density, and extrapolates to 0 at a critical density $n_0$, signaling the approach to a zero-temperature quantum phase transition. We show that $H_{\sigma}=AT$ for densities near $n_0$.
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