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. 2024 Feb 21;626(8000):779–784. doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07036-5

Extended Data Fig. 3. Ubiquitous presence of nanoplates with twisted-stacking structure in TS-BN-I ceramic.

Extended Data Fig. 3

a-c, Gradually enlarged HAADF-STEM images. The bands with different contrasts in the nanoplate correspond to the laminated nanoslices with different in-plane orientations. d-i, HAADF-STEM images collected from the same region at different α-, β-tilt angles: d (2.5°, 15.2°), e (16.1°, 7.5°), f (9°, 3.1°), g (0°, 0°), h (−10°, −5°), and i (−15.5°, 10.2°). Red arrows indicate the appearance of nanoplates with bright and dark bands at different tilt angles, showing that nanoplates with twistedly stacking structure are ubiquitously present.