Over the past decade, research on light-matter interactions in atomically thin materials—such as graphene, topological insulators, ultrathin polar and semiconducting layers, and other van der Waals materials & heterostructures—has seen remarkable growth. Nanophotonics of 2D Materials (N2D) is dedicated to exploring the optical phenomena of these materials while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across a wide range of fields, including classical and quantum optics, condensed matter science, plasmonics, far- and near-field spectroscopies, many-body optical physics, and topological photonics. By bringing together researchers from diverse domains, N2D serves as a dynamic platform where unifying concepts take shape, novel ideas are sparked, and new frontiers in theoretical and experimental research on 2D materials nanophotonics emerge.
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