2D Materials

2D materials refer to a class of materials with a thickness of only one or a few atomic layers. They are composed of a single layer of atoms and molecules, ranging from graphene to transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). These materials have become increasingly important in the world of physics and engineering due to their unique properties, including high electrical conductivity and mechanical strength. In particular, they have a wide range of applications in electronics, photonics, and nanotechnology. They are being used in the development of flexible electronic devices, novel sensors, and solar cells. Furthermore, they have the potential to revolutionize computing technologies and pave the way for next-generation applications.

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