2D Metal-Insulator transition as a percolation transition
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.dis-nn
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transitionpercolationconductivitydensityexponentmetal-insulatorsystemanalyzing
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By carefully analyzing the low temperature density dependence of 2D conductivity in undoped high mobility n-GaAs heterostructures, we conclude that the 2D metal-insulator transition in this system is a density inhomogeneity driven percolation transition due to the breakdown of screening in the random charged impurity disorder background. In particular, our measured conductivity exponent of $\sim 1.4$ approaches the 2D percolation exponent value of 4/3 at low temperatures and our experimental data are inconsistent with there being a zero-temperature quantum critical point in our system.
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