Gallium arsenide (GaAs), a typical covalent semiconductor, is widely used in the electronic industry, owing to its superior electron transport properties.
Twisting two layers into a magic angle (MA) of ~1.1° is found essential to create low energy fl at bands and the resulting correlated insulating, superconductin
We numerically investigate the Coriolis force effect on the suppression of an explosive burst, triggered by the neo-classical tearing mode, in reversed magnetic
Near-field thermophotovoltaic systems functioning at 400-900 K based on graphene-hexagonal-boron-nitride het-erostructures and thin-film InSb p-n junctions are