Unlocking the Mystery of Quantum Disordered Ground State in Triangular Magnets
Today, scientists have made a major breakthrough in the field of quantum physics. Researchers from the Institute of Physics at the University of Zurich have discovered a quantum disordered ground state in a triangular lattice. This state, which has no long-range order, is the first of its kind to be found in a two-dimensional system. This means that these new findings could pave the way for the development of new technologies such as quantum computers. The researchers used a high-precision numerical simulation to study the state of the system and observed that, in certain cases, it could reach a state of quantum disordered ground state. This means that the system contained no long-range order, but still had a finite correlation length. The findings are extremely exciting as they could open up new possibilities for the development of quantum technologies.
source: Phys.org