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Metallic State of Low Mobility Silicon at High Carrier density induced by an Ionic Liquid

Abstract

High mobility and dilute two-dimensional electron systems exhibit metallic behavior down to the lowest experimental temperatures. In studies of ionic liquid gated insulating silicon, we have observed transitions to a metallic state in low mobility samples at much higher areal carrier densities than found for samples of high mobility. We have also observed a mobility peak in metallic samples as the carrier density was increased beyond 1013cm210^{13} \text{cm}^{-2}

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