Interactions in misaligned layered materials
Trends in Chemistry
The deliberate introduction of stacking faults has been found to induce properties markedly distinct from those of perfectly stacked particles or sheets, with even minute deviations leading to significant alterations in material characteristics. In this review article, we discuss the effects of stacking faults – both linear and rotational – on surface structures influencing ion adsorption, particle–particle affinity governing crystal growth, friction, and electronic properties. Our comprehensive overview sheds light on the multifaceted impact of stacking faults on these phenomena, offering insights that bridge multiple disciplines, and provides numerous interdisciplinary research questions, paving the way for future innovations.