When two sheets of graphene are stacked atop each
other at just the right angle, the layered structure morphs into an
unconventional superconductor, allowing electric currents to pass
through without resistance or wasted energy.
When two sheets of graphene are stacked atop each
other at just the right angle, the layered structure morphs into an
unconventional superconductor, allowing electric currents to pass
through without resistance or wasted energy.