Combining opposite rhombohedral stacking sequences in graphite produces topological flat bands at their domain interfaces near the K and K' points.
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Boron-doped ultrathin carbon nanotubes in zeolite show magnetization, specific heat, resistance, and point-contact signatures attributed to superconductivity with Tc between 220 and 250 K, though zero resistance is not achieved.
The particle charge of a fermion is equivalent to its topological charge, which underpins the stability of the Fermi surface, the applicability of Landau Fermi liquid theory, and the Luttinger theorem in insulators.
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Topological flat bands emerging at the inversion of stacking order in rhombohedral graphite
Combining opposite rhombohedral stacking sequences in graphite produces topological flat bands at their domain interfaces near the K and K' points.
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Signatures of a high-temperature collective electronic phase with superconductivity-like characteristics and a giant pressure effect in networks of boron-doped ultrathin carbon nanotubes
Boron-doped ultrathin carbon nanotubes in zeolite show magnetization, specific heat, resistance, and point-contact signatures attributed to superconductivity with Tc between 220 and 250 K, though zero resistance is not achieved.
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Topological charge of fermions and Landau theory of Fermi liquid
The particle charge of a fermion is equivalent to its topological charge, which underpins the stability of the Fermi surface, the applicability of Landau Fermi liquid theory, and the Luttinger theorem in insulators.