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Physics Colloquium

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    INTERTWINED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, ANOMALOUS HALL EFFECT, AND STRIPE ORDER IN MULTILAYER GRAPHENE

    The low-temperature phase diagram of two-dimensional (2D) electron systems—particularly those governed by strong Coulomb interactions—often contains a diverse array of competing and coexisting orders. Untangling these intertwined electronic phenomena is a core challenge in modern condensed-matter physics. Here, we investigate the low-temperature transport response of various multilayer graphene platforms. Using angle-resolved transport methods, we reveal how rotational symmetry breaking, precipitated by Coulomb-driven instabilities, serves as a unifying link between superconductivity and other emergent phenomena. 

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    Created By: College of Science and Technology
    Sponsors: Department of Physics
    Open To: Faculty and Staff // Undergraduate Students // Graduate Students
    Type: Seminar

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