Sunday, July 20, 2025

Twisted trilayer graphene shows high kinetic inductance

Amazing stuff! Graphene keeps on giving! See also my other, same day post on trilayer graphene.

"Researchers ... recently set out to better understand the mechanisms behind the unconventional superconductivity observed in twisted graphene moiré heterostructures, material consisting of stacked graphene sheets twisted at an angle of approximately 1.1°.

Their paper ... unveils a large and tunable kinetic inductance (i.e., a resistance to changes in current prompted by the inertia of charge carriers) in twisted trilayer graphene, offering new insight about the underpinnings of superconductivity in moiré materials. ..."

Twisted trilayer graphene shows high kinetic inductance






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