A Quantum State of Flux: Unlocking Exotic Magnetism
![The material K3NdTe2O9 exhibits geometrically frustrated magnetism due to neodymium ions arranged in a triangular lattice with [latex]d_{intra} = 6.03 Å[/latex] and [latex]d_{inter} = 7.4 Å[/latex] spacing, confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction and evidenced by temperature-dependent inverse susceptibility fitting with both Curie-Weiss and crystal-field models, as well as magnetization isotherms-suggesting a strong superexchange interaction mediated via a neodymium-oxygen-tellurium-oxygen-neodymium pathway.](https://arxiv.org/html/2606.17166v1/x1.png)
New research reveals persistent spin dynamics and a surprising lack of magnetic order in K3NdTe2O9, potentially realizing an elusive quantum spin liquid state.
![The material K3NdTe2O9 exhibits geometrically frustrated magnetism due to neodymium ions arranged in a triangular lattice with [latex]d_{intra} = 6.03 Å[/latex] and [latex]d_{inter} = 7.4 Å[/latex] spacing, confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction and evidenced by temperature-dependent inverse susceptibility fitting with both Curie-Weiss and crystal-field models, as well as magnetization isotherms-suggesting a strong superexchange interaction mediated via a neodymium-oxygen-tellurium-oxygen-neodymium pathway.](https://arxiv.org/html/2606.17166v1/x1.png)
New research reveals persistent spin dynamics and a surprising lack of magnetic order in K3NdTe2O9, potentially realizing an elusive quantum spin liquid state.

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