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Quantum spin interactions produce collective behaviors that defy expectations, as revealed by new research on the Kondo effect. The study shows this effect behaves differently based on spin size. In systems with small spins, it suppresses magnetism, but in systems with larger spins, it actually promotes magnetic order. This dual nature resets long-standing expectations and uncovers a critical new quantum boundary, offering major implications for designing future materials.
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