Abstract

A logarithmic increase of resistivity of p-type Ge inversion layers adjacent to a grain boundary in Ge bicrystals levels off in the mK range, whereas the longitudinal magneto-resistance continues to rise. At very low temperature a negative magneto-resistance is observed which is possibly connected with the Kondo effect.

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