“Magic-angle” trilayer graphene may be a rare, magnet-proof superconductor

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MIT physicists have observed signs of a rare type of superconductivity in a material called magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene. In a study appearing in the journal Nature, the researchers report that the material exhibits superconductivity at surprisingly high magnetic fields of up to 10 Tesla, which is three times higher than what the material is predicted to endure if it were a conventional superconductor.

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the future of energy depends on the future of materials R&D.

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Will the opposite charge destroy the graphene bonds?

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I’d like to know the effect of adding hydrogen to the mid layer.

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