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low-dimensional systems

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Low-dimensional systems is a concept in physics and materials science investigating materials and structures where the motion or confinement of charge carriers, spins, or excitations is effectively restricted along one or more spatial directions, leading to emergent physical phenomena significantly different from their bulk (three-dimensional) counterparts. This field explores the unique electronic, optical, magnetic, and thermal properties arising from dimensional confinement, enabling the design of novel functional materials and devices.

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JM

Trinity College Dublin

DG

University of Florence

SP

IBM Research - Almaden

DJ

University of Toronto

AO

National University of Singapore

Top Institutions

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Tohoku University

Sendai, Japan

Argonne National Laboratory

Lemont, United States