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Metal-insulator transition in a two-dimensional electron system: the orbital effect of in-plane magnetic field

Yu. V. Tarasov

Published 2004-07-30Version 1

The conductance of an open quench-disordered two-dimensional (2D) electron system subject to an in-plane magnetic field is calculated within the framework of conventional Fermi liquid theory applied to actually a three-dimensional system of spinless electrons confined to a highly anisotropic (planar) near-surface potential well. Using the calculation method suggested in this paper, the magnetic field piercing a finite range of infinitely long system of carriers is treated as introducing the additional highly non-local scatterer which separates the circuit thus modelled into three parts -- the system as such and two perfect leads. The transverse quantization spectrum of the inner part of the electron waveguide thus constructed can be effectively tuned by means of the magnetic field, even though the least transverse dimension of the waveguide is small compared to the magnetic length. The initially finite (metallic) value of the conductance, which is attributed to the existence of extended modes of the transverse quantization, decreases rapidly as the magnetic field grows. This decrease is due to the mode number reduction effect produced by the magnetic field. The closing of the last current-carrying mode, which is slightly sensitive to the disorder level, is suggested as the origin of the magnetic-field-driven metal-to-insulator transition widely observed in 2D systems.

Comments: 19 pages, 7 eps figures, the extension of cond-mat/0406131
Journal: Phys.Rev. B, v. 73, 014202 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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