Researchers measure superfluid stiffness of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

Date 10th, Feb 2025
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Researchers from MIT and Japan's National Institute for Materials Science have directly measured superfluid stiffness for the first time in “magic-angle” graphene — two or more atomically thin sheets of graphene twisted with respect to each other at just the right angle to enable a host of exceptional properties, including unconventional superconductivity. The term “superfluid stiffness,” or the ease with which a current of electron pairs can flow, is a key measure of a material’s superconductivity.