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Flat–Zigzag Interface Design of Chalcogenide Heterostructure toward Ultralow Volume Expansion for High‐Performance Potassium StoragePan et al., 2022
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- Pan Q
- Tong Z
- Su Y
- Zheng Y
- Shang L
- Tang Y
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- Advanced Materials
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Heterostructure construction of layered metal chalcogenides can boost their alkali‐metal storage performance, where the charge transfer kinetics can be promoted by the built‐in electric fields. However, these heterostructures usually undergo interface separation due to …
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