Quantum-Matter Heterostructures
Hans Boschker, Jochen Mannhart

TL;DR
Quantum-matter heterostructures combine heterostructure engineering with quantum materials, enabling unique electronic states and new scientific opportunities, but face current limitations and challenges.
Contribution
This review summarizes the current state, potential, and challenges of quantum-matter heterostructures, highlighting their unique electronic properties and future prospects.
Findings
Engineered unique electronic states in quantum heterostructures
Potential for new scientific discoveries and applications
Discussion of current limitations and future challenges
Abstract
Combining the power and possibilities of heterostructure engineering with the collective and emergent properties of quantum materials, quantum-matter heterostructures open a new arena of solid-state physics. Here we provide a review of interfaces and heterostructures made of quantum matter. Unique electronic states can be engineered in these structures, giving rise to unforeseeable opportunities for scientific discovery and potential applications. We discuss the present status of this nascent field of quantum-matter heterostructures, its limitations, perspectives, and challenges.
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