Abstract

Imagine that you want to build a new material, atom by atom, until a complete atomic layer or two is formed. This may not be easy to do, but if you succeed, such an artificial material could possess a wealth of unusual and surprising properties. Novel physical phenomena would occur, characteristic of the reduction from three to two dimensions; peculiar effects would also be observed if the atoms could be arranged differently to their three-dimensional counterparts.

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