Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, with collaborators in Germany and China, have discovered a new spin polarization in Tungsten di-telluride (WTe2), a topological Weyl semimetal candidate. These experimental findings can pave the way for the use of spin currents in developing the next generation of faster and more energy-efficient spintronic and quantum technologies. The results were recently published in the journal Advanced Materials.

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