Physicists Discover Superconducting States That Get Stronger Under Conditions Meant to Kill Them
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MIT researchers experimentally discovered that rhombohedral graphene stacked in four and five layers exhibits multiple superconducting states that paradoxically strengthen under magnetic fields that normally destroy superconductivity—with transition temperatures rising from 55 to 90 millikelvin and material tolerating 50–60% extra current.
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