MIT reports nodal, unconventional superconductivity in magic‑angle graphene — Nov. 7, 2025
Published: Friday, November 7, 2025Topic: Magic‑angle graphene, superconductivity, twistronics, condensed‑matter physics What happened MIT physicists have presented the clearest evidence so far that magic‑angle twisted trilayer graphene (MATTG) hosts unconventional, nodal superconductivity. The results, published in Science on November 6, show a distinctive V‑shaped superconducting gap—a hallmark of non‑BCS (non‑conventional) pairing—captured with a custom platform that combines tunneling spectroscopy and transport on an all–van der Waals stack. MIT News+2EurekAlert!+2 On the same news cycle (Nov. 7), international outlets amplified the finding, and Nature Physics ran a companion News & Views analysis (published Nov. 6) placing trilayer graphene’s superconductivity into a