nanolehed
Nanoleaved refers to a theoretical material composed of extremely thin layers, on the order of nanometers. These layers, often referred to as "nanosheets" or "nanodiscs," are typically two-dimensional materials like graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, or hexagonal boron nitride. The unique properties of nanoleaved materials arise from their reduced dimensionality and the high surface-to-volume ratio, which can lead to enhanced electronic, optical, and mechanical characteristics compared to their bulk counterparts.
The fabrication of nanoleaved structures often involves techniques such as chemical vapor deposition, exfoliation, or self-assembly.