Quantum magnets

Magnets comprising interesting arrangements of electrons with a quantum spin of ½ often realise fascinating and exotic ground states. Importantly, unlike most of their counterparts with conducting electrons, insulating quantum magnets often correspond precisely with a model Hamiltonian, thus enabling the unique experimental identification of new and interesting ground states.

Our experiments have identified novel ground states in a selection of quantum magnets with a variety of dominant interactions.

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Research highlights

Suchitra Sebastian

ses59@cam.ac.uk

01223 850481

Siân Dutton

sed33@cam.ac.uk

01223 764159

Cavendish Laboratory,

19 J J Thomson Avenue,
Cambridge,
CB3 0HE

Maxwell Center