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What are Ceramic Materials in Nanotechnology?

Ceramic materials are inorganic, non-metallic materials that are typically crystalline in nature and are compounds formed between metallic and non-metallic elements. In the context of nanotechnology, ceramic materials can be engineered at the nanoscale to exhibit unique properties that differ significantly from their bulk counterparts. These properties include enhanced strength, improved thermal and chemical stability, and unique optical and electrical behaviors.

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