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Interaction Effects in Conductivity of Si Inversion Layers at Intermediate Temperatures
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EngineeringResistivity RhoIn-plane Magnetoresistance RhoSilicon On InsulatorMagnetoresistanceSemiconductor DeviceSi Inversion LayersMagnetismNanoelectronicsInteraction EffectsThermal ConductionElectrical EngineeringIntermediate TemperaturesPhysicsBias Temperature InstabilitySemiconductor MaterialMicroelectronicsSpintronicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrical Insulation
We compare the temperature dependence of resistivity rho(T) of Si-metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors with the recent theory by Zala et al. In this comparison, the effective mass m* and g* factor for mobile electrons have been determined from independent measurements. An anomalous increase of rho with temperature, which has been considered as a signature of the "metallic" state, can be described quantitatively by the interaction effects in the ballistic regime. The in-plane magnetoresistance rho(B(axially)) is only qualitatively consistent with the theory; the lack of quantitative agreement indicates that the magnetoresistance is more sensitive to sample-specific effects than rho(T).
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