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Scientists find asymmetry in topological insulators

Topological Insulators [...] transmit information on electron spins with virtually no expenditure of electricity

New research shows that a class of materials being eyed for the next generation of computers behaves asymmetrically at the sub-atomic level. This research is a key step toward understanding the topological insulators that may have the potential to be the building blocks of a super-fast quantum computer that could run on almost no electricity.






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