Now, scientists at Stanford University have unveiled an unexpected champion: niobium phosphide, a topological semimetal that defies the odds. They found that this material can conduct electricity ...
Future electronics could be made more powerful and more energy efficient by employing niobium phosphide for the thinnest connections in computer chips, Stanford University researchers report. A ...
In a paper published Jan. 3 in Science, Stanford researchers show that niobium phosphide can conduct electricity better than copper in films that are only a few atoms thick. Moreover, these films ...