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Self-Assembled and Artificial Surfaces/Interfaces: From Soft Matter to Metamaterials

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  • The self-assembly on surfaces/interfaces is of great importance to fabricate two-dimensional functional materials, where the spreading of building block solution on the interfaces plays a central role

  • Surfaces or interfaces play an essential role in achieving the performance of materials, including both the mechanical and the physical/chemical properties

  • The interfaces dominate the behavior of many types of materials ranging from traditional condensed matter to soft condensed matter, such as nanoparticles, thin solid films, colloids, and electrorheological fluids

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The self-assembly on surfaces/interfaces is of great importance to fabricate two-dimensional functional materials, where the spreading of building block solution on the interfaces plays a central role. Editorial Self-Assembled and Artificial Surfaces/Interfaces: From Soft Matter to Metamaterials Duyang Zang ,1 Yuri Tarasevich ,2 Liyuan Zhang,3 Sujata Tarafdar ,4 and Changlin Ding1 Surfaces or interfaces play an essential role in achieving the performance of materials, including both the mechanical and the physical/chemical properties.

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