A bilayer is a double layer of closely packed atoms or molecules.
Layered materials, such as graphene, boron nitride, or transition metal dichalcogenides, have unique electronic properties as bilayer systems and are an active area of current research.
[1] In biology, a common example is the lipid bilayer, which describes the structure of multiple organic structures, such as the membrane of a cell.
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