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LOCATION:5310 Chamberlin Hall 
SUMMARY:Constructive approaches to frustrated magnetism: Moiré and Me
 asurements\, R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar\, Zhu-Xi Luo\, Harvar
 d University
DESCRIPTION:Frustrated magnetism arises when spins interact through co
 mpeting exchange interactions which cannot be simultaneously satisfied
 . When the frustrations are strong enough\, exotic states can emerge s
 uch as long-range entangled spin liquids. Unfortunately\, solid state 
 materials are complicated and frustrations are hard to control: To thi
 s date\, quantum spin liquids are still challenging to be realized in 
 experiments. Naturally\, researchers seek more manageable experimental
  systems\, in the hope of engineering frustrated magnetism constructiv
 ely. I will discuss my recent works in two types of such manageable sy
 stems: moire heterostructures in van der Waals materials where many tu
 ning knobs are available\; and monitored quantum circuits where design
 er gates and measurements are exploited as new sources of frustrations
 . 
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