Quantum
materials have attracted much attention in recent years
due to their exotic and incredible properties. Among them, van der
Waals materials stand out due to their weak interlayer coupling, providing
easy access to manipulating electrical and optical properties. Many
fascinating electrical, optical, and magnetic properties have been
reported in the moiré superlattices, such as unconventional
superconductivity, photonic dispersion engineering, and ferromagnetism.
In this review, we summarize the methods to prepare moiré superlattices
in the van der Waals materials and focus on the current discoveries
of moiré pattern-modified electrical properties, recent findings
of atomic reconstruction, as well as some possible future directions
in this field.
textTwo distinct stacking orders in ReS2 are identified without ambiguity and their influence on vibrational, optical properties and carrier dynamics are investigated. With atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), two stacking orders are determined as AA stacking with negligible displacement across layers, and AB stacking with about a one-Received: ((will be filled in by the editorial staff)) Revised: ((will be filled in by the editorial staff)) Published online: ((will be filled in by the editorial staff))
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