What are Organic Topological Insulators and How are They Developed?

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In summary, Organic Topological Insulators (OTIs) are a type of material that exhibit unique electronic properties, making them ideal for use in advanced technology such as quantum computers and sensors. They are developed by combining organic molecules with certain inorganic elements to create a unique crystal structure that allows for the flow of electrons along its surface, while protecting the electrons in its interior. This makes OTIs highly conductive on their surface, but insulating in their core. Researchers are continuing to study and develop OTIs in hopes of harnessing their potential for future technological advancements.
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Hemanth Haridas
I am Hemanth Haridas, currently pursuing final year of Masters program in Chemistry from Pondicherry University,India. My research interests focuses on the development of organic topological insulators.
 
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