Uncovering the Mystery of Spontaneous Supercrystal Formation in a Metal-Insulator Material
Have you ever wondered how a material can transition from being a metal to an insulator without external manipulation? A recent study has found that a certain compound has the remarkable ability to spontaneously form into a supercrystal structure, exhibiting properties of both a metal and an insulator. This discovery challenges our current understanding of material science and begs the question: how does this spontaneous supercrystal formation occur, and what implications does it have for future technologies and applications?
source: Phys.org