Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science - Materials Science

Unusual Superconductivity Observed in Twisted Trilayer Graphene

July 08, 2022

The ability to turn superconductivity off and on with a literal flip of a switch in so-called "magic-angle twisted graphene" has allowed engineers to observe an unusual phenomenon that may shed new light on superconductivity in general. "While superconductors have been around for a long time, a remarkably new feature in twisted graphene bilayers and trilayers is that superconductivity in these materials can be turned on simply through the application of a voltage on a nearby electrode," says Stevan Nadj-Perge, Assistant Professor of Applied Physics and Materials Science. [Caltech story]

Stevan Nadj-Perge

Stevan Nadj-Perge

Youngjoon Choi

Youngjoon Choi

Cyprian Lewandowski

Cyprian Lewandowski

Alex Thomson

Alex Thomson

Robert Polski

Robert Polski

Jason Alicea

Jason Alicea

Hyunjin Kim

Hyunjin Kim

Yiran Zhang

Yiran Zhang

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