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The U.S. Discovers a Groundbreaking Material That Could Replace Copper in Electronics, Slashing Energy CostsNiobium phosphide, a little-known material, has proven itself superior to copper at the nanoscale. This breakthrough could mark the beginning of the end for copper and the dawn of a new era in ...
In a paper published 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 can be ...
Theories have revealed the universality of the band tilting effect in topological Weyl semimetals (WSMs) and its implications for the material physical properties. However, the experimental ...
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