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SUMMARY
Low-dimensional materials have been revolutionary in both the technological and research fields during the last decades. The interest in low-dimensional materials grew exponentially following the development of nanotechnology in the 1980s, with great hope in their new physical properties and their potential applications. Later on, the discovery of graphene in the 2000s rekindled interest in these materials, with a special focus on two-dimensional (2D) systems, driving the discovery of other atomically thinlayered materials. In this review, the authors aim to present a common framework that can understand the unique physical properties . . .
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