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Simulation of spin-1 magnets on frustrated lattices

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Abstract

Long regarded as the poor cousins of spin-1/2 systems, magnets based on spin-1 moments have recently come to the fore as hosts of many novel magnetic and spin liquid states. In this talk I briefly review some of the recent progress in development of methods for simulating spin-1 magnets, and their application to a range of different problems on frustrated lattices.

Publication: [1] K. Remund, R. Pohle, Y. Akagi, J. Romhanyi and N. Shannon, Phys. Rev. Research 4, 033106 (2022)<br>[2] R. Pohle, N. Shannon, and Y. Motome, Phys. Rev. B 107, L140403 (2023)<br>[3] L. Chojnacki, R. Pohle, H. Yan, Y. Akagi and N. Shannon, Phys. Rev. B 109, L220407 (2024)<br>[4] R. Pohle, N. Shannon and Y. Motome, Phys. Rev. Research 6, 033077 (2024)<br>[5] Y. Akagi, Y. Amari, R. Pohle, H. T. Ueda and N. Shannon (in preparation)<br>[6] K. Remund, O. Benton, G. Rakala and N. Shannon (in preparation)<br>[7] R. Pohle and N. Shannon (in preparation)

Presenters

  • Nic Shannon

    Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

Authors

  • Nic Shannon

    Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Kimberly Remund

    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

  • Rico Pohle

    Tohoku University

  • Leilee Chojnacki

    Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Yukitoshi Motome

    Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Owen Benton

    Queen Mary University of London

  • Judit Romhanyi

    University of California, Irvine

  • Yutaka Akagi

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Han Yan

    University of Tokyo

  • Geet Rakala

    Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Yuki Amari

    Keio University