Next Generation Moiré Quantum Matter

Author: Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo

Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Type: Invited Talk

Session: Moiré materials and pair-density waves

Date and Time: 23.07.2026, 14:00 - 14:30

The understanding of strongly-interacting quantum matter has challenged physicists for decades. The discovery eight years ago of correlated phases and superconductivity in magic angle twisted bilayer graphene has led to the emergence of a new materials platform to investigate strongly interacting physics, namely moiré quantum matter. In this talk I will review recent experiments on next generation moiré quantum matter, both twisted multilayer graphene systems as well as dual (or asymmetric) moiré systems. In particular, first I will briefly discuss our experiments on magic-angle twisted multilayer graphene as a family of robust moiré superconductors. Second, I will discuss our recent studies of simultaneous transport and tunneling spectroscopy of graphene-based moiré superconductors.