We use a ten dimensional dual string background to aspects of the physics
large N four dimensional SU(N) gauge theory, where its fundamental quarks are
charged under a background electric field. The theory is N=2 supersymmetric for
vanishing temperature and electric field. At zero temperature, we observe that
the electric field induces a phase transition associated with the dissociation
of the mesons into their constituent quarks. This is an analogue of an
insulator-metal transition, since the system goes from being an insulator with
zero current (in the applied field) to a conductor with free charge carriers
(the quarks). At finite temperature this phenomenon persists, with the
dissociation transition become subsumed into the more familiar meson melting
transition. Here, the dissociation phenomenon reduces the critical melting
temperature.Comment: 20 pages, multiple figures. Corrected typo