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  • Iron-Tellurium Conductivity: Understanding Crystalline vs. Amorphous Phases
    The statement that iron-tellurium is the best electrical conductor in its disordered amorphous phase is incorrect. Iron-tellurium is a semiconducting material that exhibits a phase transition from a crystalline to an amorphous state upon heating. The crystalline phase of iron-tellurium has a higher electrical conductivity than the amorphous phase due to the more ordered arrangement of atoms in the crystal lattice.
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