Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides, exhibit remarkable departures from bulk properties owing to reduced dimensionality and strong quantum confinement.
The atomic structure of ultrathin semiconductors like TMDs is hexagonal, and this symmetry is reflected in momentum space, where the conduction (top) and valence (bottom) bands each have local energy ...
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