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Bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) is a topological insulator material that exhibits unique electronic and transport properties. It has a bulk bandgap and conducts electricity only on its surface, making it suitable for applications in low-power, high-speed electronic devices and sensors. Bi2Se3 thin films can be deposited using techniques like sputtering, allowing for their integration with semiconductor processing. The materials ability to host topologically protected surface states and demonstrate quantum phenomena, such as the quantum spin Hall effect, makes it a promising candidate for the development of next-generation spintronic and quantum computing devices.
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