The ordering of magnetic moments in a strongly correlated system depends on the lattice they inhabit, with triangular lattices yielding exotic phases through an effect called geometrical frustration.
Can a solid — a material with a rigid, spatially ordered structure — also be a superfluid that flows with zero viscosity? Theoretical physicist Anthony Leggett posed this question in 1970 1. An ...
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