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Encyclopedia > Kagome lattice

The Japanese word kagome has become popular with the magnetism community in discussing the lattice structure of geometrical spin frustration. One might guess that this word is the name of some Japanese scientist. But kagome means a bamboo-basket (kago) woven pattern (me) that is composed of interlaced triangles whose lattice points each have four neighboring points.


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Kagome lattice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (70 words)
A kagome lattice is a lattice composed of interlaced triangles whose lattice points each have four neighboring points.
Its name derives from the Japanese word kagome, meaning the pattern of holes ("me", literally "eyes") in a basket ("kago").
This page was last modified 00:29, 29 May 2006.
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