Transport measurements in rhombohedral hexalayer graphene reveal a field-induced superconducting state from a distinct quarter-metal parent phase, enabling electrostatic and magnetic switching among four isospin-polarized superconducting states.
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Valley domain walls act as impenetrable barriers to transport in metallic rhombohedral graphene unless intervalley interactions mediate transmission, and intervalley mixing is required for appreciable supercurrent in SNS' junctions connecting opposite-chirality regions.
Quantum oscillations reveal a multitone Fermi surface in rhombohedral tetralayer graphene that persists through the superconducting regime and is incompatible with a simply-connected quarter metal.
Direct magnetometry imaging establishes reconfigurable chiral superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene with low-current domain control.
Self-doped Wigner crystals arise from preempted band-inversion transitions between commensurate crystals, as established by non-perturbative arguments and Hartree-Fock calculations in jellium and rhombohedral graphene models.
If the 2D metal-insulator transition is Anderson localization, spin-polarizing with an in-plane field should double the critical density for Coulomb disorder and halve it for short-range disorder; a pinned Wigner crystal would leave it unchanged.
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Multi-Knob Switchable Chiral Superconductivity Quartet in Rhombohedral Graphene
Transport measurements in rhombohedral hexalayer graphene reveal a field-induced superconducting state from a distinct quarter-metal parent phase, enabling electrostatic and magnetic switching among four isospin-polarized superconducting states.
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Valley Valves at Domain Walls in Symmetry-Broken Rhombohedral Graphene
Valley domain walls act as impenetrable barriers to transport in metallic rhombohedral graphene unless intervalley interactions mediate transmission, and intervalley mixing is required for appreciable supercurrent in SNS' junctions connecting opposite-chirality regions.
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Fermiology and the Candidate Chiral Superconductor in Rhombohedral Tetralayer Graphene
Quantum oscillations reveal a multitone Fermi surface in rhombohedral tetralayer graphene that persists through the superconducting regime and is incompatible with a simply-connected quarter metal.
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Reconfigurable chiral superconductivity
Direct magnetometry imaging establishes reconfigurable chiral superconductivity in rhombohedral graphene with low-current domain control.
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Self-doped Crystal from Preempted Band-inversion Transitions
Self-doped Wigner crystals arise from preempted band-inversion transitions between commensurate crystals, as established by non-perturbative arguments and Hartree-Fock calculations in jellium and rhombohedral graphene models.
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2D Transport in an in-plane magnetic field
If the 2D metal-insulator transition is Anderson localization, spin-polarizing with an in-plane field should double the critical density for Coulomb disorder and halve it for short-range disorder; a pinned Wigner crystal would leave it unchanged.
- Visualizing orbital magnetism in electron doped rhombohedral multilayer graphene