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Shuang Wang

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Two coupled chains are simpler than one: field-induced chirality in a frustrated spin ladder

Joël Mesot, Shuang Wang

Although the frustrated (zigzag) spin chain is the Drosophila of frustrated magnetism, our understanding of a pair of coupled zigzag chains (frustrated spin ladder) in a magnetic field is still lacking. We address this problem through nuclear magnetic reso ...
2020

Addressing Beacon Re-Identification Attacks: Quantification and Mitigation of Privacy Risks

Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jean Louis Raisaro, Florian Tramèr, Shuang Wang, Carlos Bustamante

The Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) created the Beacon Project as a means of testing the willingness of data holders to share genetic data in the simplest technical context query for the presence of a specified nucleotide at a given positio ...
Oxford Univ Press2017

Synthesis, crystal growth and physical properties of the frustrated spin ladder material BiCu2PO6

Shuang Wang

In recent years quantum antiferromagnets with an intrinsically disordered (“spin liquid”) ground state and an energy gap in the spin excitation spectrum have received a great deal of attention. In search for new experimental realizations of spin-ladder and ...
EPFL2013
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