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Analysis of Topological Aspects for Metal‐Insulator Transition Superlattice Network

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  • Rongbing Huang
  • M.H. Muhammad
  • M.K. Siddiqui
  • S. Khalid
  • S. Manzoor
  • E. Bashier

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In this research work, we have explored the physical and topological properties of the crystal structure of metal‐insulator transition superlattice (GST‐SL). In recent times, two‐dimensional substantial have enamored comprehensive considerations owing to their novel ophthalmic and mechanical properties for anticipated employment. Recently, some researchers put their interest in modifying this material into useful forms in human life. Also, Metal‐Insulator Transition Superlattice (GST–SL) is useful in form of a thin film to utilize as two‐dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). Moreover, we have defined the computed‐based bond properties such as the degree constructed topological indices and their heat of formation for single crystal and monolayered structure of Ge‐Sb‐Te. Also, this structure is one of the most interesting composites in modern resources of science.

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Handle: RePEc:wly:complx:v:2022:y:2022:i:1:n:8344699
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8344699
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