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Despite being just a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon, graphene is one of the most valuable nanomaterials. Due to novel traits, graphene has attracted attention for use in cutting-edge applications in almost every area of technology, which are projected to change the world.
This 3rd volume of the Handbook is solely focused on Graphene-Like 2D Materials. Some of the important topics include but not limited to proximity-induced topological transition and strain-induced charge transfer in graphene/MoS2 bilayer heterostructures; planar graphene superlattices; magnetic and optical properties of graphene materials with porous defects; graphynes: advanced carbon materials with layered structure; nanoelectronic application of graphyne and its structural derivatives; twisted bilayer graphene: low-energy physics, electronic and optical properties; effects of charged coulomb impurities on low-lying energy spectra in graphene magnetic dot and ring; graphene in bioelectronics; graphene metamaterial electron optics: excitation processes and electro-optical modulation; linear carbon: from 1D carbyne to 2D hybrid sp-sp2 nanostructures beyond graphene; band structure modifications in beyond graphene materials; chemically modified 2D materials: production and applications; black phosphorus saturable absorber for passive mode-locking pulses generation; search for fundamental physics on table top experiments with Dirac-Weyl materials.