Abstract

We show that the parallel magnetic field-induced increase in the critical electron density for the Anderson transition in a strongly interacting two-dimensional electron system is caused by the effects of exchange and correlations. If the transition occurs when electron spins are only partially polarized, additional increase in the magnetic field is necessary to achieve the full spin polarization in the insulating state due to the exchange effects.

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