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Elastocapillary cleaning of twisted bilayer graphene interfaces
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This groundbreaking research by Yuan Hou and colleagues unveils a unique self-cleaning mechanism in layered van der Waals materials. Through elastic and capillary forces, interfacial contaminants coalesce into easily removable nanopockets, demonstrating remarkable self-renewal capabilities of bilayer graphene.
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