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Nature Physics 4, 348–349 (1 May 2008) | doi:10.1038/nphys955
Condensed matter: An insulator with a twist
Abstract
The insulating state is the most basic electronic phase of matter. It is characterized by an energy gap for electronic excitations, which makes it electrically inert at low energies.
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