Exploring Two-Dimensional Empty Space
A. K. Geim

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of two-dimensional empty space, a novel state related to graphene, highlighting its potential implications in materials science and condensed matter physics.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of two-dimensional emptiness as a new form of matter related to graphene, expanding the understanding of two-dimensional materials.
Findings
Identification of two-dimensional empty space as a new state
Potential applications in materials science
Revisiting graphene's properties in this new context
Abstract
Research on graphene is proving to have more lives than a cat, repeatedly coming back in new incarnations including graphene's recent alter ego, two-dimensional emptiness.
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