Weak localisation, hole-hole interactions and the "metal"-insulator transition in two dimensions
arXiv:cond-mat/9910368 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.2489
Abstract
A detailed investigation of the metallic behaviour in high quality GaAs-AlGaAs two dimensional hole systems reveals the presence of quantum corrections to the resistivity at low temperatures. Despite the low density ($r_{s}>10$) and high quality of these systems, both weak localisation (observed via negative magnetoresistance) and weak hole-hole interactions (giving a correction to the Hall constant) are present in the so-called metallic phase where the resistivity decreases with decreasing temperature. The results suggest that even at high $r_{s}$ there is no metallic phase at T=0 in two dimensions.
5 pages, 4 figures