Colloquium : Herbertsmithite and the search for the quantum spin liquid
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Abstract
Quantum spin liquids form a novel class of matter where, despite the existence of strong exchange interactions, spins do not order down to the lowest measured temperature. Typically, these occur in lattices that act to frustrate the appearance of magnetism. In two dimensions, the classic example is the kagome lattice composed of corner sharing triangles. There are a variety of minerals whose transition metal ions form such a lattice. Hence, a number of them have been studied and were then subsequently synthesized in order to obtain more pristine samples. Of particular note was the report in 2005 by Dan Nocera's group of the synthesis of herbertsmithite, composed of a lattice of copper ions sitting on a kagome…
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- Physics
- Spins
- Quantum spin liquid
- Magnetism
- Lattice (music)
- Condensed matter physics
- Superconductivity
- Heisenberg model
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