Graphene can hold multiple states of superconductivity, a new study finds
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MIT researchers discovered that rhombohedral graphene — a natural structure found in ordinary pencil graphite — can host four distinct superconducting states. Surprisingly, three of these states survived magnetic fields 180,000 times stronger than Earth's, and one actually grew stronger under a magnetic field, challenging how scientists understand superconductivity.
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