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…
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