Abstract
Novel quantum materials have been one of the most important topics in condensed matter physics due to their unique physical properties and potential applications. Many effective methods, especially for strain, have been developed to tune the properties of solid state materials. This paper systematically reviews several novel quantum materials discovered in recent years with a focus on their strain effects. Firstly, we introduce strain-induced topological phase transitions in topological materials. Secondly, we discuss the effects on electron transport in monolayer MoS2 and superconductivity in phosphorene. Finally, we analyze the tunable magnetic moment or spontaneous electrical polarization in two-dimensional ferromagnetic or ferroelectric materials.
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