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A team from Florida State University used PSC’s NSF-funded Bridges-2 supercomputer to explore how a type of matter on a triangular moiré superlattice behaves.
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Aman Kumar, Hitesh Changlani, Cyprian Lewandowski, Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
What
A team from Florida State University used PSC’s NSF-funded Bridges-2 supercomputer to explore how a type of matter on a triangular moiré superlattice behaves.
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Fri, 12 Jun 2026 20:26:22 GMT · 3h 17m ago
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To design the next generation of smaller, more powerful electronic devices, scientists will need to understand better how materials act at the smallest scales.
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This research provides a new tool for materials engineers to design electronic devices, potentially leading to smaller, more powerful electronics by improving the understanding of material behavior at the atomic level.
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6 events in this thread- Technology3h 17m agoA team from Florida State University used PSC’s NSF-funded Bridges-2 to explore how a type of matter on a triangular moiré superlattice behaves.Open article
- Technology3h 17m agoA team from Florida State University used PSC’s NSF-funded Bridges-2 to explore how a type of matter on a triangular moiré superlattice behaves, supplying a new tool for materials engineers to use in designing devices.Open article
- Technology3h 17m agoA team from Florida State University used PSC’s NSF-funded Bridges-2 supercomputer to explore how a type of matter on a triangular moiré superlattice behaves.Open article
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