Researchers have discovered unexpected 1D-like spin behavior in a triangular molecular lattice, challenging the conventional ...
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Physicists uncover new state of matter called quantum spin liquidA team of researchers from Switzerland and France and theoretical physicists in Canada and the U.S., including Rice University, believe they have found evidence of a theorized quantum phenomenon ...
Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) are fascinating and mysterious states of matter that have intrigued scientists for decades. First proposed by Nobel laureate Philip Anderson in the 1970s, these materials ...
This setup seems ideal for a QSL state, but while earlier studies suggested that it might behave like a quantum spin liquid, scientists were not sure whether it was truly a 2D QSL, or if other ...
Quantum spin liquids represent a groundbreaking concept in quantum physics and materials science. Unlike classical magnetic materials, where electron spins align in an orderly pattern at low ...
Microsoft sees a path to million qubit quantum computers within years via an entirely new kind of quantum computer using a ...
Quantum computers, which operate leveraging quantum mechanics phenomena, could eventually tackle some optimization and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst direct evidence of ‘nuclear-spin dark state’ could lead to stable quantum systemsResearchers have confirmed the existence of a "nuclear-spin dark state," which could lead to more stable and powerful quantum ...
This foundational theory not only revolutionized our understanding of quantum mechanics ... Landau parameters related to spin interactions. To address these limitations, various extensions and ...
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USTC achieves electrical manipulation of spin filling sequence in bilayer graphene based quantum dotsA team led by Prof. Guo Guangcan from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has demonstrated the ability ...
Quantum spin liquids are fascinating states of matter where magnetic spins stay disordered, defying the usual rules of magnetism. Professor Yasuyuki Ishii and his team have made an exciting discovery ...
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