Topological insulator becomes conducting at the surface

Researchers at the University of Maryland in the US are the first to have observed an insulating state at the surface of bismuth selenide. This material is normally a strong “topological insulator”, which means that it is insulating in the bulk but conducting at the surface. The new finding could lead to applications in spintronics and even quantum information technologies.

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