Future electronics might be powered by a strange quantum effect

Scientists at Rice University and partner institutions have made a breakthrough discovery in a material called CsCr₃Sb₅, a chromium-based kagome geometry metal. Kagome metals are special because their atoms form a two-dimensional lattice of corner-sharing triangles, which gives them unusual electronic properties.

Illustration

Do you want to read the whole article?
Get a subscription for free or from CZK 58 per month

For companies, the subscription costs from CZK 1,490 per year plus VAT. For private persons and self-employed persons for CZK 690 per year, including VAT.

Attention: Special Offer, by the end of the year use the offer for 30 days for CZK 149. However, you can also get the subscription for free.

Don't know how to proceed? See the complete subscription terms or contact us.