New quantum spin liquid predicted by Nobel Laureate prepared for the first time

Eurekalert  March 15, 2018
In 1987 Paul W. Anderson, a Nobel Prize winner in Physics, proposed that high-temperature superconductivity is related to quantum spin liquid. An international team of researchers (Finland, Brazil, Germany, Switzerland, UK, Japan) has developed a new way of tailoring the properties of magnetic materials to produce the superconductor-like quantum spin liquid predicted by Anderson. This achievement is an important step towards building topological quantum computers… read more. Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLE 

The muon spin spectrometer used in the study at the Paul Scherrer Institute. CREDIT Otto Mustonen

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