A study led by researchers from the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) has managed to explain the essential aspects of superconductivity (the ability of certain materials to conduct electric current without energy loss) in spun graphene trilayers, which are achieved by rotating three layers of graphene at a very precise angle. The results, published in the journal Nature Communications, lay the groundwork for understanding how certain unconventional superconductors, which are still beyond the understanding of the scientific community, work.

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