The exploration of new materials, novel quantum phases, and devices requires ways to prepare cleaner samples with smaller feature sizes. Initially, this meant the use of a cleanroom that limits the amount and size of dust particles. However, many materials are highly sensitive to oxygen and water in the air.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCombining topology and superconductivity provides a powerful tool for investigating fundamental physics as well as a route to fault-tolerant quantum computing. There is mounting evidence that the Fe-based superconductor FeTeSe (FTS) may also be topologically nontrivial. Should the superconducting order be s, then FTS could be a higher order topological superconductor with helical hinge zero modes (HHZMs).
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