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TGD Based Model for Graphene Superconductivity
Abstract
Cao et. al. have found that a system consisting of two parallel graphene layers rotated with respect to each other by a critical twist angle of 1.1 degrees becomes a Mott insulator behaving like single unit rather than two weakly interacting conductors. The application of electric field transforms the system to a super-conductor. This finding is believed to be highly significant concerning the understanding of high Tc super-conductivity. The finding motivates the development of a model of Mott insulators based on TGD based views about valence bond inspired by the identification of dark matter as heff/h = n phases of ordinary matter emerging naturally in adelic physics. This allows to develop in more detail also the TGD based model of high Tc super-conductivity.