“…While misfit compounds display a number of exotic properties as a result of their construction, they are thermodynamic in nature and limited to architectures in which n = 1, 2 and m = 1, thus precluding investigation of property tunability via a full series of variably stacked materials. However, as self-assembled analogues to misfit compounds, chalcogenide thin film superlattices formed from designed precursors remove thermodynamic constraints, allowing the study of systematic changes in structure and properties as a function of precise changes to the stacking sequences (i.e., m , n = 1, 2, 3, 4, ...) and strategic control of dopants. − Reports have revealed the tunability of properties relevant to a number of technologically promising applications, including surveying architectural effects on thermoelectric performance, , charge density wave transitions, − and superconductivity onset …”