Magnetism meets topology on a superconductor's surface

Scientists studying a compound belonging to the family of iron-based high-temperature superconductors have found that an energy band gap — an energy range where no electrons are allowed — opens at a point where two allowed energy bands intersect on the material’s surface. This unusual electronic energy structure could be leveraged for quantum information science and electronics.


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Source: ScienceDaily