A new arrangement: Using quantum dots to quench the smallest ferrimagnetism

A team of scientists have focused on the Kondo effect on minimal ferrimagnetism and attempted to elucidate it theoretically. As a result, they found that the Kondo effect occurred via multiple ‘quantum entangled states’ depending on temperature and other factors. They also found that the Kondo effect suppressed electrical conductivity through minimal ferrimagnetism, when usually it is amplified in many other cases.


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Source: ScienceDaily