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The concept of a low dimensionality for solids clearly refers to a high anisotropy in their chemical bonding. The structure of a two-dimensional (2D) or one-dimensional (1D) material results from a stacking of slabs or a juxtaposition of atomic chains. In such units there are strong ionocovalent or metallic bonds, but slabs and fibers are separated by rather large distances in agreement with weak interlayer or interchain bonding, mostly of the van der Waals type.

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Rouxel, J. (1986). An Approach to One-Dimensional Compounds. In: Rouxel, J. (eds) Crystal Chemistry and Properties of Materials with Quasi-One-Dimensional Structures. Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Low-Dimensional Structures, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4528-9_1

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