Researchers take a direct image of magic-angle twisted graphene sheets

Just over a year after researchers at MIT stunned the physics world with the discovery of the “magic angle” for stacked sheets of graphene, researchers at Caltech have directly observed and studied this material using a scanning tunneling microscope that can image electronic properties at atomic-length scales.


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Source: Phys.org