Scientists at Princeton University have discovered a new generation of "double personality" - a superconducting topological material.
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At very low temperatures, the inside of superconducting topologies is similar in character to conventional superconductors, which can conduct electricity with zero resistance. At the same time, the outer surface of the superconducting material is a resilient metal that can transmit electricity.
Scientists have taken advantage of the X-spectra to conduct analytical evaluation of the behavior of superconducting topologies. After further research, scientists discovered unusual electrons resembling lepton particles on the surface of superconducting topologies.
According to scientists, superconducting topologies are not just a superficial metal, but within it are all superconducting. The discovery of superconducting topologies will bring enormous applications prospects to the scientific community.