Publisher Correction: Kagomerization of transition metal monolayers induced by two-dimensional hexagonal boron nitride
The kagome lattice is an exciting solid state physics platform for the emergence of nontrivial quantum states driven by electronic correlations: topological effects, unconventional superconductivity…
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