Read article: ‘Magic angle’ device can rotate terahertz polarization by 90° or more 2D materials Research update ‘Magic angle’ device can rotate terahertz polarization by 90° or more Aligned carbon nanotube film is much thinner than conventional polarization rotators
Read article: Superconductivity enters a new dimension Superconductivity Research update Superconductivity enters a new dimension Researchers observe two-dimensional "puddles" emerging in a three-dimensional superconductor
Read article: Transistor-like device controls graphene’s electronic properties 2D materials Research update Transistor-like device controls graphene’s electronic properties Small gate voltage switches carbon sheet's nonlinear behaviour on and off
Read article: Electrons in twisted graphene ‘freeze’ when heated States of matter Research update Electrons in twisted graphene ‘freeze’ when heated Entropy measurements reveal an unexpected phase transition analogous to the Pomeranchuk effect in helium-3
Read article: Twist direction influences electron behaviour in magnetic bilayers 2D materials Research update Twist direction influences electron behaviour in magnetic bilayers Electrons in certain layered 2D materials act differently depending on whether the layers are twisted left or right
Read article: Quantum dot array could make ultralow-energy switches 2D materials Research update Quantum dot array could make ultralow-energy switches Researchers observe nonlinear effect in a new kind of hybrid semiconductor
Read article: 2D boron sheets show novel ‘half-auxetic’ effect 2D materials Research update 2D boron sheets show novel ‘half-auxetic’ effect Material always expands regardless of whether it is stretched or compressed
Read article: Graphene-like boron is stabilized by hydrogen, paving the way for practical applications 2D materials Research update Graphene-like boron is stabilized by hydrogen, paving the way for practical applications Analogue to graphane could be used in batteries and quantum computers
Read article: Interconnected single atoms could make a ‘quantum brain’ 2D materials Research update Interconnected single atoms could make a ‘quantum brain’ Cobalt atoms on black phosphorous "learn" by adapting in response to an applied voltage
Read article: Twisted trilayer graphene could help make high-temperature superconductors 2D materials Research update Twisted trilayer graphene could help make high-temperature superconductors Superconductivity is more robust in a three-layer system compared to its two-layer counterpart