Over the past decade, topological materials have emerged as a promising area of research, with numerous lab-scale demonstrations of electronic and spintronic devices with no energy dissipation, next-generation photovoltaic and photodetectors, and high-efficiency waste recovery, among other applications. However, progress in the industrialization and mass production of these materials beyond the lab scale has been slow.
Through this program, our team aims to foster joint academic-industrial collaboration to increase the role of topological materials in creating a cleaner, low-carbon world. We are excited about the opportunity to work with other experts in this field and contribute to advancing topological materials.
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