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Scaling theory of two-dimensional metal-insulator transitions
V. Dobrosavljevic, Elihu Abrahams, E. Miranda, Sudip Chakravarty
Published 1997-04-10, updated 1997-04-17Version 2
We discuss the recently discovered two-dimensional metal-insulator transition in zero magnetic field in the light of the scaling theory of localization. We demonstrate that the observed symmetry relating conductivity and resistivity follows directly from the quantum critical behavior associated with such a transition. In addition, we show that very general scaling considerations imply that any disordered two dimensional metal is a perfect metal, but most likely not a Fermi liquid.
Comments: 4 pages, no figures, REVTEX. Minor corrections added
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: two-dimensional metal-insulator transition, scaling theory, zero magnetic field, symmetry relating conductivity, quantum critical behavior
Tags: journal article
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