Scientists continually strive to boost computer power while minimizing energy consumption. A significant breakthrough would be discovering a material that conducts electrons with near-zero resistance at standard operating temperatures. In this study, researchers identified a promising candidate in a layered “sandwich” structure exhibiting the quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) effect. This rare phenomenon allows electrons, aligned in the same spin direction, to travel along the edges of a material with almost no resistance.
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