A new article describes a fingernail-sized machine that can twist thin materials at will, replacing the need to fabricate twisted devices one by one. A discovery six years ago took the ...
A recent paper published in Nature describes a fingernail-sized device developed by a Harvard University team. This device can twist thin materials at will, eliminating the need to create twisted ...
To study the physics underlying this phenomenon, twistronics researchers had to produce tens to hundreds of different configurations of the twisted graphene structures — a costly and labor-intensive ...
A discovery six years ago took the condensed-matter physics world by storm: Ultra-thin carbon stacked in two slightly askew layers became a superconductor, and changing the twist angle between layers ...
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