Metallic phase and metal-insulator transition in two-dimensional electronic systems

Abstract
The recent experimental observation of a metal-insulator transition in two dimensions prompts a reexamination of the theory of disordered interacting systems. We argue that the existing theory permits the existence of a metallic phase and propose a number of experiments such as magnetoconductance and tunneling in the presence of a parallel field, which should provide diagnostic tests as to whether a given experimental system is in fact in this regime. We also comment on a generic flow diagram which predicts a maximum metallic resistivity.
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