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2D in materials science means 1 dimension is nano-sized, typically referring to sheets of material that are 1-2 atoms thick. 1D means 2 dimensions are nano-sized.

I'm not hip on superconductor science and haven't heard of 1D/2D being used to describe conducting in 1 or 2 directions, do you have any further reading on that?



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