HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This study shows that NbTe4 inherently possesses in-plane anisotropy making it a promising candidate for polarization-sensitive photodetection applications.
- Who: Huahu Luo from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Intrinsically anisotropic 1D NbTe4 for self-powered polarization-sensitive photodetection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The corresponding results are presented in Fig 4e.
- Future: Primarily NbTe4 exhibits remarkable optical and Raman anisotropies which suggest significant potential for its application in the field of optical anisotropic devices and establish a foundational basis for future applications. To quantitatively describe the reflectance difference . . .

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