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In Situ Twistronics: A New Platform Based on Superlubricity

Advanced Materials, 2023
AbstractTwistronics, an emerging field focused on exploring the unique electrical properties induced by twist interface in graphene multilayers, has garnered significant attention in recent years. The general manipulation of twist angle depends on the assembly of van der Waals (vdW) layered materials, which has led to the discovery of unconventional ...
Jianxin Liu   +5 more
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More Powerful Twistron Carbon Nanotube Yarn Mechanical Energy Harvesters

Advanced Materials, 2022
AbstractStretching a coiled carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn can provide large, reversible electrochemical capacitance changes, which convert mechanical energy to electricity. Here, it is shown that the performance of these “twistron” harvesters can be increased by optimizing the alignment of precursor CNT forests, plastically stretching the precursor ...
Zhong Wang   +18 more
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Twistronics: Investigating Twist Angles in 2D Materials

2022
Twist angle materials are the materials in which a relative angle (twist) is introduced between vertically stacked layers of 2D materials. Even for small twist angles these materials display transformative material properties owing to their strong inter-layer bonding.
Riddhi Kadrekar, Dattatray J. Late
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In-plane anisotropic two-dimensional materials for twistronics

Nanotechnology
Abstract In-plane anisotropic two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit in-plane orientation-dependent properties. The anisotropic unit cell causes these materials to show lower symmetry but more diverse physical properties than in-plane isotropic 2D materials.
Hangyel Kim   +5 more
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Strain Engineering towards Enriched Surface Patterns in Graphene Twistronics

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
The remarkable electronic properties of twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) are pivotal to the realm of twistronics and are significantly regulated by surface wrinkling. In this context, strain engineering provides a novel paradigm for exploring twist-strain-electron coupling.
Zi-Chen Huang, K. M. Liew
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Twistronics-based polarization engineering

Physical Review Applied
Mendikhan Orazbay   +1 more
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Nonlinear Twistronics for EM Waves

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Constantinos Valagiannopoulos   +1 more
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