Intercalating LaXO3 (X=Al,Ga,Sc) into La2NiO4 electron-dopes Ni planes disorder-free, putting La2NiO4:La2AlO4 at optimal filling for d-wave Tc exceeding 50 K.
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Quantum Emitters at Telecommunication Wavelengths based on Carbon Defects in Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
Carbon defects in TMD bilayers are computationally shown to enable room-temperature defect-mediated quantum emission at telecom wavelengths with material-dependent optical fingerprints.