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Title Research led by the Universities of St Andrews and Tokyo reveals a new understanding on how to create topological electronic states in solids which could fuel the development of improved materials for fast and energy-efficient electronic devices. The findings could lead to new types of computer chips that could be much more powerful than those found in today's computers and smart phones. Media name/outlet PHYS.ORG Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 28/11/17 Description Research led by the Universities of St Andrews and Tokyo reveals a new understanding on how to create topological electronic states in solids which could fuel the development of improved materials for fast and energy-efficient electronic devices. The findings could lead to new types of computer chips that could be much more powerful than those found in today's computers and smart phones. URL https://phys.org/news/2017-11-revolutionise-future-electronic-devices.html Persons Mohammad Saeed Bahramy