A strange new quantum state appears when atoms get “frustrated”
A strange new quantum state appears when atoms get “frustrated” Physicists at UC Santa Barbara have uncovered a new way to manipulate unusual magnetic states by exploiting “frustration” inside a crystal’s atomic structure. The team discovered a rare system where two different kinds of frustration—magnetic and electronic bond frustration—coexist and interact. By coupling these competing effects, researchers may be able to control exotic quantum states, potentially unlocking new ways to manipulate entangled spins for future quantum technologies. Scientists discovered a rare material where two competing types of atomic frustration interact, creating unusual magnetic states. Controlling this delicate balance could open new ways to manipulate quantum states important for future quantum technologies. Credit: AI/ScienceDaily.com In the laboratory of UC Santa Barbara materials scientist Stephen Wilson, researchers are investigating the physics behind unusual states of matter while designing ma...