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Interlayer mechanical coupling in van der Waals materials
Fracture behaviours and related atomic-scale phenomena of van der Waals materials are elucidated through the use of electron microscopy, which highlights the important role of interlayer coupling and re-bonding, providing valuable insights for engineering mechanical properties of layered materials and structures.
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