Spontaneous gyrotropic electronic order in a transition-metal dichalcogenide

Chirality is ubiquitous in nature, and populations of opposite chiralities are surprisingly asymmetric at fundamental levels. Examples range from parity violation in the subatomic weak force to homochirality in biomolecules. The ability to achieve chirality-selective synthesis (chiral induction) is...

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Main Authors: Xu, Suyang (Author), Ma, Qiong (Author), Gao, Yang (Author), Kogar, Anshul (Author), Zong, Guo (Author), Mier Valdivia, Andrés M. (Author), Dinh, Thao H. (Author), Huang, Shin-Ming (Author), Singh, Bahadur (Author), Hsu, Chuang-Han (Author), Chang, Tay-Rong (Author), Ruff, Jacob P. C. (Author), Watanabe, Kenji (Author), Taniguchi, Takashi (Author), Lin, Hsin (Author), Karapetrov, Goran (Author), Xiao, Di (Author), Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo (Author), Gedik, Nuh (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021-01-29T20:58:25Z.
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