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posted by chromas on Thursday October 31 2019, @09:10AM   Printer-friendly
from the twisted-carbon dept.

Twisted Physics: Magic Angle Graphene Produces Switchable Superconductivity

Last year, scientists demonstrated that twisted bilayer graphene — a material made of two atom-thin sheets of carbon with a slight twist — can exhibit alternating superconducting and insulating regions. Now, a new study in the journal Nature[$] [DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1695-0] [DX] by scientists from Spain, the U.S., China and Japan shows that superconductivity can be turned on or off with a small voltage change, increasing its usefulness for electronic devices.

"It's kind of a holy grail of physics to create a material that has superconductivity at room temperature," University of Texas at Austin physicist Allan MacDonald said. "So that's part of the motivation of this work: to understand high-temperature superconductivity better."

The discovery is a significant advance in an emerging field called Twistronics, whose pioneers include MacDonald and engineer Emanuel Tutuc, also from The University of Texas at Austin. It took several years of hard work by researchers around the world to turn MacDonald's original insight into materials with these strange properties, but it was worth the wait.

See also: A Physics Magic Trick: Take 2 Sheets of Carbon and Twist

Previously: Graphene on the Way to Superconductivity
Graphene (With a Twist) Is Helping Scientists Understand Superconductors


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  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Thursday October 31 2019, @02:52PM (1 child)

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Thursday October 31 2019, @02:52PM (#914133) Homepage Journal

    Still a pretty fucking cool reality hack.

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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday October 31 2019, @02:59PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday October 31 2019, @02:59PM (#914140) Journal

    Also, even if it doesn't have the greatly desired applications, it may have other useful applications. How much of today's technology is based on useless scientific discoveries and parlor tricks in the past.

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