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Spinhenge (1,0 MB)
Archaeological Sensation found! - Spinhenge. Look at that magnetic molecule burried in the sand. (© C. Schroeder)
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2003 - The Year We Made Contact (402,1 kB)
Look at this! A tridiminished icosahedron (or Johnson solid no. 63) hovering over an ancient site! (© C. Schroeder)
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A Tribute to the Amazing Work of Achim Müller (415,8 kB)
The icosidodecahedron - A perfect model for the paramagnetic giant Keplerate {Mo72Fe30} discovered by
Achim Müller (© C. Schroeder)
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Lecture Notes of a Lonely Physicist (171,3 kB)
Note, the pills are just vitamins! (© C. Schroeder)
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The Dungeons of Magnetic Molecule Chemistry (364,4 kB)
Beware of the Chemists! Nobody really knows how they create those wonderful structures. (© C. Schroeder)
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Breeding Magnetic Molecules (111,5 kB)
Don't leave them alone! You'll never know what happens. (© C. Schroeder)
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A Theorist's Dream of a Magnetic Molecule Factory (327,4 kB)
Ohhh, what would we pay for this! (© C. Schroeder)
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The First Quantum Computer Made of Magnetic Molecules (177,0 kB)
And it works! Look at the entangled tetrahedra ... (© C. Schroeder)
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Dawn of Magnetic Frustration (512,3 kB)
The icosidodecahedron and the Kagome lattice - the most frustrated cousins on earth. (© C. Schroeder)
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The Puzzling Physics of Fe30 (252,3 kB)
We are still struggling with it ... but we are getting closer! (© C. Schroeder)
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