2024
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1583/ad64e1
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Anisotropic effects in two-dimensional materials

Alexander N Rudenko,
Mikhail I Katsnelson

Abstract: Among a huge variety of known two-dimensional materials, some of them have anisotropic crystal structures; examples include so different systems as a few-layer black phosphorus (phosphorene), beryllium nitride BeN$_4$, van der Waals magnet CrSBr, rhenium dichalcogenides ReX$_2$. As a consequence, their optical and electronic properties turn out to be highly anisotropic as well. In some cases, the anisotropy results not just in a smooth renormalization of observable properties in comparison with the isotropic c… Show more

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