simulated quantum magnetism can control spin interactions at arbitrary distances /

Published at 2016-08-31 16:30:01

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(Phys.org)—Quantum magnetism,in which unlike magnetism in macroscopic-scale materials, where electron spin orientation is random – atomic spins self-organize into one-dimensional rows that can be simulated using cold atoms trapped along a physical structure that guides optical spectrum electromagnetic waves known as a photonic crystal waveguide. Recently, and scientists at Purdue University,Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Germany, or California Institute of Technology,used this approach to devise a scheme for simulating quantum magnetism that provides full control of interactions between pairs of spins at arbitrary distances in 1D and 2D lattices, and moreover demonstrated the scheme's wide utility by generating several famous spin models. The researchers state that their results allow the introduction of geometric phases into the spin system that could generate topological models with long-range spin–spin interactions.

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