Copper is a faithful conductor of electrons for almost two centuries, but the revolutionary half metals threaten its hegemony
Half meters promise more effective conductivity, surpassing copper in energy consumption The limits of copper lead to the search for half-metals such as niobium phosphide Niobium phosphide causes electricity better, even nanometric thicknesses For almost two centuries, copper was the standard for electrical conductivity, used in wiring, microelectronics and computer science – but as electronic […]