"Exploring Quantum Spin Liquids with Quantum Electrodynamics"

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"Exploring Quantum Spin Liquids with Quantum Electrodynamics"
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Researchers have found a correspondence between the spectrum of elementary excitations of a quantum spin liquid (QSL) and a quantum field theory, suggesting the possibility of testing particle physics theories with condensed-matter systems. The study focused on a well-studied QSL model, the Heisenberg J1 − J2 triangular antiferromagnet, and found a one-to-one correspondence with quantum electrodynamics in two spatial dimensions plus time (QED3). This discovery opens the prospect of detecting hypothetical elementary particles, such as magnetic monopoles, in a real QSL, and further research is needed to understand how QED3 excitations manifest in the physical response of the frustrated antiferromagnet and its stability to physical perturbations.

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