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Experimental evidence for a transition from localized to extended states in a two-dimensional band tail is obtained by measuring the conductivity in n- and p-type inversion layers in Si as a function of electron density and temperature (4. 2 to 0. 4^). A transition from metallic to thermally activated conductivity is observed as a function of electron density, while the temperature dependence at electron densities below the transition shows both thermally activated nearest-neighbor hopping and variable-range hopping as proposed by Mott.
Tsui et al. (Mon,) studied this question.