Efficient movement of electrons through a material is crucial for advanced technologies.

Room temperature superconductors, with zero electrical resistance, are highly sought after.

Scientists focus on improving electron mobility for better efficiency.

 Researchers at MIT created a thin film material with exceptional electron mobility.

 Scientists used a technique called molecular beam epitaxy to construct the material.

This paves the way for advancements in thermoelectric devices and spintronics.

Thermoelectric devices convert waste heat into usable energy.

 Spintronics utilizes electron spin for information processing.

Unlocking new technological possibilities requires in-depth understanding of materials

Building the thin film involved meticulous control of temperature and atoms.