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This review highlights specific examples, demonstrating how the electronic and magnetic properties of transition metal phosphorus trichalcogenides (MPX3) can be systematically modified. Key approaches—including defect engineering, adsorption, alloying, and intercalation—are examined in detail.
Yuriy Dedkov, Elena Voloshina
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Misfit layered superconductor (PbSe)<sub>1.14</sub>(NbSe<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub> with possible layer-selective FFLO state. [PDF]
Itahashi YM +9 more
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MAGNETISM AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF ANOMALOUS RARE-EARTH METALS AND ALLOYS [PDF]
B. Coqblin
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This article discusses the preparation methods, structural engineering, and key properties of transition metal nitrides, as well as their versatile applications in supercapacitors, rechargeable batteries, electrocatalytic and photocatalytic processes, and solar cell technologies.
Narasimharao Kitchamsetti +2 more
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Strain-controlled superconductivity in epitaxially grown thin films of 1T-TaS<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Chernolevska Y +10 more
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Electronic properties and superconductivity of Zr-Pd glasses
G. R. Gruzalski +2 more
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Microwave irradiation stimulated superconductivity and Josephson effect in cross-like film structures [PDF]
Yu. G. Bevza +2 more
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Ferroelectric Domains and Evolution Dynamics in Twisted CuInP2S6 Bilayers
A novel mechanism to control ferroelectric and antiferroelectric domains in bilayer twisted CIPS via Moiré superlattices and interlayer coupling. Combined DFT and MLMD simulations reveal the twist‐angle‐dependent domain evolution, offering mechanistic insights and design principles for controllable domain switching and programmable nano electronic ...
Dongyu Bai +6 more
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Prediction of superconductivity in Haeckelite compounds using first-principles calculations. [PDF]
Hamidi K +8 more
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Vortex Ratchet Effect in a NbC Strip With a Periodic Edge Indentation
The image shows the nanoprinting of a superconducting nanostructure using focused ion beam induced deposition (top left), overlaid with numerically simulated patterns of current and magnetic flux quanta (bottom). An edge indentation breaks spatial symmetry, modifying the current density distribution and inducing nonreciprocal magnetic flux dynamics the
F. Porrati +4 more
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