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​Researchers gain new insights into supermoiré patterns in trilayer graphene 

Researchers at Harvard University and their collaborators have used a specially designed microscope to probe the properties of supermoiré patterns in trilayer graphene to an extent that was never possible before. 

Using the unique microscope, they detected many new states of matter in which electrons would get stuck or form unusual groups, leading to changes in the entire system’s electronic behavior and opening doors to studying layered materials with precisely controllable properties.  

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Researchers at Harvard University and their collaborators have used a specially designed microscope to probe the properties of supermoiré patterns in trilayer graphene to an extent that was never possible before. Using the unique microscope, they detected many new states of matter in which electrons would get stuck or form unusual groups, leading to changes in the entire system’s electronic behavior and opening doors to studying layered materials with precisely controllable properties.   

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