Researchers use trilayer graphene to achieve superconducting diode effect without external magnetic field
| Date | 22nd, Aug 2022 |
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| Source | Graphene Info - Scientific and Educational Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Researchers from Brown University, the University of New South Wales, Columbia University, University of Innsbruck, and the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan have carried out new experiments involving trilayer graphene, in which an external magnetic field is not required in order to achieve the 'superconducting diode effect' - a material that behaves like a superconductor in one direction of current flow and like a resistor in the other.