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New Scientist on MSNLayered graphene has revealed a strange new kind of superconductivityFor two layers of graphene, her team found that the superconducting current is much “stiffer” – it resists change more – than ...
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The superconductivity of layered graphene is surprisingly strangeFor two layers of graphene, her team found that the superconducting current is much “stiffer” – it resists change more – than is predicted by any conventional theory of superconductivity.
Together, they have started progressing toward a better description of superconductivity in graphene. Part of the problem has been that it is hard to make large pieces of multi-layer graphene.
A new method called vdW squeezing enables the creation of stable, atomically thin 2D metals, opening doors to advanced ...
In a first, physicists have directly seen Hofstadter’s butterfly—a long-sought-after fractal in the quantum realm ...
A simple lab mistake revealed the elusive quantum butterfly, confirming a 50-year-old theory in an unexpected graphene experiment at Princeton.
Having a larger gap allows superconductivity to persist at higher ... a well-known superconductor, deposited on a graphene substrate. Using advanced imaging and fabrication techniques, such ...
Having a larger gap allows superconductivity to persist at higher ... a well-known superconductor, deposited on a graphene substrate. Using advanced imaging and fabrication techniques, such as ...
They also discovered that, at extremely low temperatures, rhombohedral graphene exhibits novel magnetism and superconductivity, as well as the quantum anomalous Hall effect, depending on the gate ...
They also discovered that, at extremely low temperatures, rhombohedral graphene exhibits novel magnetism and superconductivity, as well as the quantum anomalous Hall effect, depending on the gate ...
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