Niobium phosphide can conduct electricity better than copper in films that are only a few atoms thick; moreover, these films can be created and deposited at sufficiently low temperatures to be ...
Researchers from Stanford has discovered that niobium phosphide, a topological semimetal, conducts electricity more efficiently than copper in films only a few atoms thick. These films can be ...
A patterned chip with Hall bar devices of ultrathin niobium phosphide film. Credit: Asir Khan / Eric Pop. In the world of electronics, thinner is often better. But as wires shrink to just a tiny ...
A patterned chip with Hall bar devices of ultrathin niobium phosphide film. Credit: Asir Khan / Eric Pop Stanford researchers have uncovered a new material, niobium phosphide, that surpasses copper in ...
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