Two dimensional(2D) materials are defined as crystalline solids consisting of fewer or single layers of atoms. In material science, 2D materials extensively studied due to the unique structures and unprecedented properties these materials are atomically thin crystalline solids having interlayer covalent bonding and interlayer van der waals(vdWs) bonding.
Examples of Two Dimensional (2D) Materials:
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