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  • A superconducting diode effect is observed at zero magnetic field in twisted trilayer graphene. This suggests that time-reversal symmetry is intrinsically broken and leads to pairing between electrons with non-zero centre-of-mass momentum.

    • Jiang-Xiazi Lin
    • Phum Siriviboon
    • J.I.A. Li
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 18, P: 1221-1227
  • Confined within a porous aerogel, superfluid 3He loses its long-range order owing to random microscopic disorder, and becomes a glassy superfluid. Intriguingly, this effect can be switched off and the superfluidity restored.

    • J. I. A. Li
    • J. Pollanen
    • W. P. Halperin
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 9, P: 775-779
  • Strongly interacting bosons have been predicted to display a transition into a superfluid ground state, similar to Bose–Einstein condensation. This effect is now observed in a double bilayer graphene structure, with excitons as the bosonic particles.

    • J. I. A. Li
    • T. Taniguchi
    • C. R. Dean
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 13, P: 751-755
  • Liquid 3He in silica aerogel exhibits no trace of the chiral superfluid phase present in bulk 3He. Stretching the aerogel axially introduces an anisotropy that stabilizes the chiral phase, supporting a transition to a new disordered phase at low temperatures.

    • J. Pollanen
    • J. I. A. Li
    • J. A. Sauls
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 317-320