Superconductivity found in thin films of titanium oxide

Many of us are familiar with titanium dioxide, a whitener commonly used in sunscreens and paints such as the white lines seen on tennis courts. Less well known are other higher titanium oxides — those with a higher number of titanium and oxygen atoms than TiO — that are now the subject of intensifying research due to their potential use in next-generation electronic devices.


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