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CeSil, a 2D material with heavy fermions.

CeSil, a 2D material with heavy fermions. the new material, synthesised in the Columbia University laboratory, is unique as it has a 2D-like crystal structure with clearly separated, atom-thin layers. The layers consist of cerium, silicon and iodine (CeSiI) and are the first example of a 2D material with heavy fermions.
Chin Shen Ong
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