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Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs or TMDCs) have garnered much interest recently due to their weakly layered structures, allowing for mechanical exfoliation down to a single atomic layer. As such, it is pertinent to re-examine the...
The Weyl semimetal requires the breaking of either the time-reversal symmetry (TRS) or the lattice inversion symmetry. When the TRS and inversion symmetry coexist, a pair of degenerate Weyl points may exist, leading to the related Dirac...
Cryo-electron microscopy (or cryoEM) is a rapidly expanding field with many research groups developing new methods and hardware every day. cryoEM is now on its way to replace X-ray crystallography as the method of choice to study...
Physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once famously said, It is very easy to answer many fundamental biological questions; you just look at the thing! [8]. Researchers have been trying for years to develop appropriate methods to...
Strongly correlated materials manifest some of the most intriguing behaviors found in condensed matter physics. However, their understanding remains a challenge because they cannot be described using standard theoretical approaches, as...
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