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Abstract
Spinâorbit coupling in some materials leads to the formation of surface states that are topologically protected from scattering. Theory and experiments have found an important new family of such materials.
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| Authors | Joel Moore;Joel Moore; |
| Journal | Nature Physics |
| Year | 1970 |
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doi:10.1038/nphys1294
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physics
complex systems
condensed matter physics
Molecular
general
atomic
optical and plasma physics
classical and continuum physics
theoretical
mathematical and computational physics
physics
complex systems
condensed matter physics
Molecular
general
atomic
optical and plasma physics
classical and continuum physics
theoretical
mathematical and computational physics
physics
complex systems
condensed matter physics
Molecular
general
atomic
optical and plasma physics
classical and continuum physics
theoretical
mathematical and computational physics
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