2023
DOI: 10.1002/apxr.202300039
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Homologous Self‐Assembled Superlattices: What Causes their Periodic Polarity Switching?

Varun Thakur,
Dor Benafsha,
Yury Turkulets
et al.

Abstract: Quantum semiconductor structures are commonly achieved by bandgap engineering, which relies on the ability to switch from one semiconductor to another during their growth. Growth of a superlattice is typically demanding technologically. In contrast, accumulated evidence points to a tendency among a certain class of multiple‐cation binary oxides to self‐assemble spontaneously as superlattice structures. This class is dubbed the homologous superlattices. For a famous example, when a mixture of indium and zinc is… Show more

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