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View article: Pervasive spin-triplet superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene
Pervasive spin-triplet superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene Open
Magnetic fields typically suppress superconductivity once the Zeeman energy exceeds the pairing gap, unless mechanisms such as unconventional pairing, strong spin-orbit coupling, or intrinsic magnetism intervene. Several graphene platforms…
View article: Superconductivity from dual-surface carriers in rhombohedral graphene
Superconductivity from dual-surface carriers in rhombohedral graphene Open
Intrinsic rhombohedral graphene hosts an unusual low-energy electronic wavefunction, predominantly localized at its outer crystal faces with negligible presence in the bulk. Increasing the number of graphene layers amplifies the density of…
View article: On the origin of anomalous hysteresis in graphite/boron nitride transistors
On the origin of anomalous hysteresis in graphite/boron nitride transistors Open
Field-effect devices constructed by stacking flakes of van der Waals (vdW) materials, with hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) playing the role of gate dielectric, often exhibit virtually no hysteresis in their characteristics. This permits exqu…