Abstract
The phenomenological two-fluid model involving localized and itinerant electrons has been successful in explaining zero-field thermodynamic measurements in disordered metal-insulator systems such as Si:P. We have extended this model to include the effects of a magnetic fieldB, and have used the modified equations to account for recent specific heat and susceptibility measurements made as a function ofB. Predictions of the Wilson ratio behaviour at low temperatures in finite fields remain to be tested.
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