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PERSPECTIVES AND OPEN ISSUES

  • Hsien Ching Chung
  • , Lu Yao Wang
  • , Chiun Yan Lin
  • , Ching Hong Ho
  • , Chih Wei Chiu
  • , Min-Fa Lin

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Abstract

To establish a comprehensive quasiparticle framework, it is important to closely examine the relationships between phenomenological models [1], first-principles applications [2, 3], experimental measurements [4], and potential applications [5], which were explored in this book considering previous and future proposals [6]. Through analysis of consistent physical, chemical and material properties, both basic and applied science research can be conducted. This book successfully identified concise mechanisms associated with the orbital-and spin-dependent intrinsic interactions [7, 8] and the essential properties of many 3D, 2D and 1D emergent systems [9-11]. The dynamic excitation processes of modified quasiparticles were also evaluated, such as the transformation from electron-photon into orbital-photon couplings under electromagnetic-wave perturbation and the coexistence of stable and intermediate chemical bondings. Additionally, some experimental examinations cannot be accomplished with purely physical limits, such as the non-conserved perpendicular momentum transfer from angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) observations on 3D lithium oxides with numerous valence energy subbands [12] and their van Hove singularities closely related to quantum tunneling currents [13]. The main focus of systematic investigations in near-future scientific pursuits will be on how to present theoretical and experimental progress simultaneously, which is clearly illustrated in the following sections.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRich Quasiparticle Properties in Layered Graphene-related Systems
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co.
Pages325-391
Number of pages67
ISBN (Electronic)9789811277795
ISBN (Print)9789811277788
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Jan 1

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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