Topological insulators have generated much interest in condensed-matter physics. The synthesis and characterization of Bi14Rh3I9, a so-called weak topological insulator, demonstrates that chemists also have much to offer to the field.
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Cava, R. Chemists join in. Nature Mater 12, 379–380 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3600
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