2Dlagen
2Dlagen is a term that emerged within discussions surrounding two-dimensional cellular structures and their properties, particularly in the context of materials science and condensed matter physics. It refers to a state or characteristic of a system where its behavior or properties are primarily dictated by its two-dimensional nature, distinguishing it from analogous three-dimensional systems. This concept is often relevant when studying materials that are atomically thin or exhibit strong in-plane anisotropy, such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and other 2D materials.
The study of 2Dlagen focuses on phenomena that are unique to or significantly altered in two dimensions.