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5 de mar. de 2018 · Unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene superlattices | Nature. Article. Published: 05 March 2018. Unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene superlattices. Yuan...
- Extended Data Figure 1 Evidence of Phase-Coherent Transport in Superconducting Magic-Angle TBG
Extended Data Figure 1 Evidence of Phase-Coherent Transport...
- Extended Data Figure 2 Supplementary Quantum Oscillation Data
Extended Data Figure 2 Supplementary Quantum Oscillation...
- Extended Data Figure 3 Low-field Hall Effect in Magic-Angle TBG
Extended Data Figure 3 Low-field Hall Effect in Magic-Angle...
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21 de jul. de 2021 · Pauli-limit violation and re-entrant superconductivity in moiré graphene | Nature. Article. Published: 21 July 2021. Pauli-limit violation and re-entrant superconductivity in moiré graphene....
5 de mar. de 2018 · Correlated insulator behaviour at half-filling in magic-angle graphene superlattices | Nature. Letter. Published: 05 March 2018. Correlated insulator behaviour at half-filling in magic-angle...
Yuan Cao. Junior Fellow, Harvard University. Verified email at fas.harvard.edu - Homepage. Graphene 2D material Superconductivity MEMS. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title. ... Nature 583 (7815), 215-220, 2020. 574: 2020: Strange metal in magic-angle graphene with near Planckian dissipation.
Prof. Yuan Cao is looking for highly self-motivated perspective graduate student and postdoctoral researchers in the field of 2D materials, low-temperature electrical transport, nanophotonics, metamaterials, MEMS and related fields, starting 2024 fall.
Satellite-to-ground entanglement-based quantum key distribution. J Yin, Y Cao, YH Li, JG Ren, SK Liao, L Zhang, WQ Cai, WY Liu, B Li, ... Physical review letters 119 (20), 200501. , 2017. 242. 2017. Lower bound on the speed of nonlocal correlations without locality and measurement choice loopholes.
Yuan Cao (Chinese: 曹原; pinyin: Cáo Yuán) is a Chinese electrical engineer and physicist. His research is focused on the properties of two-dimensional materials . [2] He discovered that a stack of two sheets of graphene , cooled to 1.7 K , could act as a superconductor or as an insulator when exposed to an electric field.