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Rhombohedral Graphene: The New Frontier in Superconductivity
Friday, May 23, 2025
The researchers also found something interesting about the magnetic properties. In the superconducting state, the resistance showed magnetic hysteresis. This means the resistance changed in a specific way when a magnetic field was applied and then removed. This is different from other superconductors. The superconducting states were also robust against in-plane magnetic fields. This means they could withstand a magnetic field applied parallel to the surface.
The normal states of the material also showed something called anomalous Hall signals. This is a sign that the material is behaving in an unusual way. The researchers also found a critical out-of-plane magnetic field of 1. 4 Tesla. This is higher than any other graphene superconductivity. It indicates a strong-coupling superconductivity close to the BCS-BEC crossover. This is a fancy way of saying the material is a good superconductor.
This discovery is exciting. It establishes a pure carbon material for the study of topological superconductivity. This could lead to new ways of exploring Majorana modes and topological quantum computing. It's a big step forward in the world of materials science and quantum computing.
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