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I would suspect it is essentially invisible to the naked eye.

It likely only exists in extremely specific conditions, not just like a sheet.

I’m guessing it’s somewhat similar to a microscopic layer around a material that we never notice.




Thin gold layers are green, this looks red if you look at the beaker.

There are spectral data available in the original publication https://www.nature.com/articles/s44160-024-00518-4


If I am reading that right, the beaker is filled with lots of sheets and clumps of sheets not just a single one. So, it’s not clear what if anything a single sheet would look like.


I think gold reflects red light, so it lets greenish light through if you use it as a filter.




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