Misfit layer superconductors, tuneable bulk heterostructures with strong
2D effects
Misfit layer superconductors, tuneable bulk heterostructures with strong
2D effects
Atomically thin layered materials are systems with zero limit bulk-to-surface ratio. Their physical properties are determined by two-dimensionality and strongly affected by interfacing with other systems. Therefore, they represent an accessible platform for the abundance of quantum effects that can be engineered by combining them into vertical stacks. Two types …