Researchers discover way of layering graphene to mimic brain synapses

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Researchers discover way of layering graphene to mimic brain synapses
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It's by far the best lopsided sandwich I've ever seen.

When it comes to atom thin materials like graphene, or say, crystals grown on silicon, the way they're aligned and stacked can have a huge effect on the end result. So much so that one particular way of layering graphene is now known as the magic-angle. This kind of atom-small angling work is also known as twisted electronics or twistronics.

“For the vast majority of materials, if you remove the electric field, zzzzip, the electric state is gone,” says Jarillo-Herrero, who is the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics at MIT. “This is the first time that a superconducting material has been made that can be electrically switched on and off, abruptly. This could pave the way for a new generation of twisted, graphene-based superconducting electronics.

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