Publications by authors named "P van Abswoude"
Article Synopsis
- Two-dimensional materials exhibit unique properties that differ significantly from their bulk forms, particularly in superconductivity, which is often enhanced by specific substrates or intercalants.
- Recent research highlights the critical role of surface states in few-monolayer MgB, contributing significantly to the superconducting gap spectrum, distinct from the conventional bulk-like gaps.
- The study indicates that accessible surface states can lead to superconductivity at higher temperatures, with observed gap openings reaching around 30 K in just six layers of MgB, emphasizing the importance of free surfaces in atomically thin materials for future superconductivity research.
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