What happens when two graphene sheets are stacked and a mere 1.1 degrees turn? That question has given rise to one of the most important discoveries of recent physics. From Bilbao, where the BBVA Borders of Knowledge Awards are presented, Alberto Apparici talks with the Spanish physicist Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, winner of it, about the so-called 'magic angle' of graphene, a finding that allows to modify the behavior of electrons and open new possi…
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What happens when two graphene sheets are stacked and a mere 1.1 degrees turn? That question has given rise to one of the most important discoveries of recent physics. From Bilbao, where the BBVA Borders of Knowledge Awards are presented, Alberto Apparici talks with the Spanish physicist Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, winner of it, about the so-called 'magic angle' of graphene, a finding that allows to modify the behavior of electrons and open new possi…