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Exotic Magnetism in Quasicrystals - Sung Bin Lee

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore exotic magnetism in quasicrystals through this 37-minute conference talk by Sung Bin Lee from KAIST. Delivered as part of the Dynamical Response and Transport in Quantum Magnets conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into recent progress in quantum magnetism. Discover how increasing understanding of quantum aspects and embracing the complexity of magnetic materials with entangled spin, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom is revealing new horizons. Learn about emerging low-energy quantum gauge theories controlling collective phenomena in quantum magnets. Gain insights into modern challenges in quantum magnetism, including the search for materials with novel topologically-ordered states, computation and measurement of dynamical and transport properties, and the roles of disorder and spin-phonon interaction. Examine emergent-electrodynamics induced by topological spin textures, unusual dynamics of integrable systems, and the impact of Moiré systems on 2D quantum magnetism.

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Exotic magnetism in quasicrystals ▸ Sung Bin Lee (KAIST)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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