Frustration-induced exotic properties of magnetic molecules
J. Schnack

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent discoveries of exotic magnetic properties caused by geometric frustration in zero-dimensional molecules and a one-dimensional spin tube, highlighting novel phenomena in low-dimensional magnetism.
Contribution
It introduces new experimental findings on frustration effects in magnetic molecules and a newly synthesized spin tube, expanding understanding of low-dimensional magnetic systems.
Findings
Frustration leads to exotic magnetic behaviors in molecules.
Newly synthesized spin tube exhibits unique frustration-induced properties.
Review consolidates recent advances in low-dimensional frustrated magnetism.
Abstract
Geometric frustration of interacting spin systems is the driving force of a variety of fascinating phenomena in low-dimensional magnetism. In this contribution I will review recent results on frustration-induced effects in magnetic molecules, i.e. zero-dimensional magnetic systems, as well as in a recently synthesized frustrated molecule-based spin tube, i.e. a one-dimensional spin system.
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