New advance in superconductors with 'twist' in rhombohedral graphite

An international research team led by The University of Manchester has revealed a nanomaterial that mirrors the “magic angle” effect originally found in a complex man-made structure known as twisted bilayer graphene—a key area of study in physics in recent years.


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Source: Phys.org