Metal-insulator transition at B=0 in a dilute two dimensional GaAs-AlGaAs hole gas
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mes-hall
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transitionphasesigmaconductivitydimensionalgaas-algaasholemetallic
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We report the observation of a metal insulator transition at B=0 in a high mobility two dimensional hole gas in a GaAs-AlGaAs heterostructure. A clear critical point separates the insulating phase from the metallic phase, demonstrating the existence of a well defined minimum metallic conductivity sigma(min)=2e/h. The sigma(T) data either side of the transition can be `scaled' on to one curve with a single parameter (To). The application of a parallel magnetic field increases sigma(min) and broadens the transition. We argue that strong electron-electron interactions (rs = 10) destroy phase coherence, removing quantum intereference corrections to the conductivity.
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