We present thermal and electrical transport measurements of low-density (1014 m−2), mesoscopic two-dimensional electron systems (2DESs) in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures at sub-Kelvin temperatures. We find that even in the supposedly strongly localised regime, where the electrical resistivity of the system is two orders of magnitude greater than the quantum of resistance h/e2, the thermopower decreases linearly with temperature indicating metallicity. Remarkably, the magnitude of the thermopower exceeds the predicted value in non-interacting metallic 2DESs at similar carrier densities by over two orders of magnitude. Our results indicate a new quantum state and possibly a novel class of itinerant quasiparticles in dilute 2DESs at low temperatures where the Coulomb interaction plays a pivotal role.
@article{arxiv.1206.1549,
title = {Unconventional Metallicity and Giant Thermopower in a Strongly Interacting Two Dimensional Electron System},
author = {Vijay Narayan and Srijit Goswami and Michael Pepper and Jonathan Griffiths and Harvey Beere and Francois Sfigakis and Geb Jones and Dave Ritchie and Arindam Ghosh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.1549},
year = {2013}
}
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8 pages, 8 figures (version to appear in Phys. Rev. B)