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  • Condensed matter physics
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Materials science

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  • Two-dimensional (2D) quantum materials exhibit unique quantum phenomena.
  • These materials possess significant engineering potential for novel devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential of 2D quantum materials in quantum applications.
  • To investigate the unexplored paths in utilizing 2D crystals for quantum technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of 2D quantum materials.
  • Analysis of quantum phenomena in 2D systems.
  • Assessment of engineering capabilities for quantum applications.

Main Results:

  • 2D quantum materials host intriguing quantum phenomena.
  • Significant engineering potential exists within these materials.

Conclusions:

  • The application of 2D quantum materials in quantum technologies is a promising but underexplored area.
  • Further investigation is required to fully harness their capabilities for quantum applications.