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ScienceDaily · Spintronics; Chemistry; Graphene; Inorganic Chemistry; Physics; Detectors; Engineering and Construction; Materials Science | |||
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Scientists have discovered a revolutionary new method for creating quantum states by<br> | |||
twisting materials at the M-point, revealing exotic phenomena previously out of reach.<br> | |||
This new direction dramatically expands the moiré toolkit and may soon lead to the<br> | |||
experimental realization of long-sought quantum spin liquids.<br> | |||
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Topic area: Spintronics; Chemistry; Graphene; Inorganic Chemistry; Physics; Detectors;<br> | |||
Engineering and Construction; Materials Science.<br> | |||
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Featured external quantum article
A simple twist unlocks never-before-seen quantum behavior
ScienceDaily · Spintronics; Chemistry; Graphene; Inorganic Chemistry; Physics; Detectors; Engineering and Construction; Materials Science
Article preview.
Scientists have discovered a revolutionary new method for creating quantum states by
twisting materials at the M-point, revealing exotic phenomena previously out of reach.
This new direction dramatically expands the moiré toolkit and may soon lead to the
experimental realization of long-sought quantum spin liquids.
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a
broader scientific or technological problem.
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and
technical discussion to the original source.
Topic area: Spintronics; Chemistry; Graphene; Inorganic Chemistry; Physics; Detectors;
Engineering and Construction; Materials Science.
The selected source is ScienceDaily; the full article link appears below this preview.
The right-side image is selected from the same article URL when a usable article image
is available.
External source: ScienceDaily. Selected external quantum article.
Credits: ScienceDaily