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Meet the Ultrathin Conductor Set to Replace Copper in Advanced Electronics

Posted in materials, nanotechnology

Stanford researchers have uncovered a new material, niobium phosphide, that surpasses copper in electrical conductivity when fashioned into ultrathin films.

This breakthrough could revolutionize the efficiency and performance of future electronics by alleviating the limitations posed by traditional metal wires in nanoscale circuits.

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