Bilayer Graphene on the way to becoming a superconductor

Date 20th, Nov 2018
Source NextBigFuture - Scientific News Websites

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Scientists at HZB have found evidence that double layers of graphene have a property that may let them conduct current completely without resistance. They probed the bandstructure at BESSY II with extremely high resolution ARPES and could identify a flat area at a surprising location. Above – The data show that In the case of the two-layer graphene, a flat part of bandstructure only 200 milli-electron volts below the Fermi energy. Credit: HZB A complicated option for superconductivity In April 2018, a group at MIT, USA, showed that it is possible to generate a form of superconductivity in a system The post Bilayer Graphene on the way to becoming a superconductor appeared first on NextBigFuture.com.