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Feb 07
Broken inversion symmetry lets 3D crystals mimic 2D Ising superconductivity
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1.
Which type of materials allow the realization of unique quantum phenomena unattainable in the common 3D world?
A
1D materials
B
2D materials
C
4D materials
D
5D materials
2.
What is a prime example of a 2D material mentioned in the news summary?
A
Silicon
B
Graphene
C
Diamond
D
Aluminum
3.
What additional variety of excellent properties do Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) have compared to graphene?
A
Strong spin-orbit coupling and superconductivity
B
High thermal conductivity
C
Low electrical conductivity
D
Weak magnetic properties
4.
How can both graphene and Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) be utilized?
A
Only in 3D structures
B
For single-layer exfoliation only
C
To form van der Waals heterostructures or single layers
D
For optical applications only
5.
What type of coupling do Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) exhibit that graphene does not?
A
Electron coupling
B
Spin-orbit coupling
C
Magnetic coupling
D
Optical coupling
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