Friday, February 18, 2022

Surprising superconductivity of graphene bilayer

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From the abstract:
"... report how a graphene bilayer becomes superconducting in the presence of suitably arranged electric and magnetic fields. Their experiments indicate a rarely found exotic state for the electrons, where superconductivity is particularly robust against large magnetic fields that usually destroy the effect. The discovery of superconductivity in as relatively simple a structure as a graphene bilayer opens an avenue for better understanding the phenomenon. ..."

Surprising superconductivity of graphene (no public access)

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