Temperature-Dependence of the Resistivity of a Dilute 2D Electron System in High Parallel Magnetic Field
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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fieldmagneticresistancetemperaturebehaviordensitiesfunctiongoes
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We report measurements of the resistance of silicon MOSFETs as a function of temperature in high parallel magnetic fields where the 2D system of electrons has been shown to be fully spin-polarized. A magnetic field suppresses the metallic behavior observed in the absence of a magnetic field. In a field of 10.8 T, insulating behavior is found for densities up to n_s approximately 1.35 x 10^{11} cm^{-2} or 1.5 n_c; above this density the resistance is a very weak function of temperature, varying less than 10% between 0.25 K and 1.90 K. At low densities the resistance goes to infinity more rapidly as the temperature is reduced than in zero field and the magnetoresistance diverges as T goes to 0.
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