Publications by authors named "Kuan H Hsu"

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  • Scientists are studying 2D ferromagnets, which are materials that can act like magnets in just two dimensions, and are interested in how they might be used in new technology.
  • They found a special type of magnetism in very thin layers of a material called CrTe, thanks to advanced tools that let them see its details.
  • They discovered that when CrTe is really thin, it still acts like a magnet, but some properties change, showing that the thickness of these materials can affect how they work.
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Stabilizing high-valent redox couples and exotic electronic states necessitate an understanding of the stabilization mechanism. In oxides, whether they are being considered for energy storage or computing, highly oxidized oxide-anion species rehybridize to form short covalent bonds and are related to significant local structural distortions. In intercalation oxide electrodes for batteries, while such reorganization partially stabilizes oxygen redox, it also gives rise to substantial hysteresis.

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