Collaborative research by FSU physicists uncovers novel electronic properties in quantum material

Florida State University physicists have discovered unique superconducting properties in rhombohedral graphene, a material composed of stacked carbon atom layers. This finding could simplify the development of future quantum technologies by providing a more stable and replicable platform for electronic phenomena.
Why it matters
This discovery offers a more accessible way to study and utilize quantum states, potentially accelerating the development of next-generation electronic devices.
By: McKenzie Harris | Published: June 8, 2026 | 9:00 am | SHARE:
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