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Quantum Spin Liquid - Kagome Lattice • 3D Science Illustration - Physics • 2021

A quantum spin liquid can form when atoms are arranged in a Kagome lattice.

Often KLs are shown with nodes at the intersections, but in the pertinent experiment atoms with random spins were aligned on the lattice’s edges.

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A quantum spin liquid can form when atoms are arranged in a Kagome lattice.

Often KLs are shown with nodes at the intersections, but in the pertinent experiment atoms with random spins were aligned on the lattice’s edges.

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Art direction and stylized 3D science illustration for a 2021 Quanta Magazine article by Charlie Wood: Quantum Simulators Create a Totally New Phase of Matter. Read the story: https://tinyurl.com/QMKagome2021

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