Scientists at Rice University have developed a new material called a Kramers nodal line metal, which could revolutionize energy-efficient electronics.
The material shows unique quantum behavior with electrons following distinct paths that eventually meet at a Kramers nodal line, leading to exceptional electronic properties.
This material exhibits superconductivity, allowing it to conduct electricity without energy loss as heat, making it promising for advanced technologies like high-performance computers and quantum devices.
The research team used advanced tools like spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and computer simulations to validate their findings and aims to explore further versions of the material for more incredible properties.