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From what I understand, for example in the Ising model ground state, we can probe the correlation function via neutron scattering, and the correlation function gives the magnetic susceptibility for the system. Is there a correlation function characteristics of spin waves, or something for us to know that it is there? Looking at the visualization like this enter image description here

I imagine we must have some correlation between the spins. Furthermore, is there a throughout reference on this topic? Thank you!

From what I understand, for example in the Ising model ground state, we can probe the correlation function via neutron scattering, and the correlation function gives the magnetic susceptibility for the system. Is there a correlation function characteristics of spin waves, or something for us to know that it is there? Looking at the visualization like this enter image description here

I imagine we must have some correlation between the spins. Furthermore, is there a throughout reference on this topic? Thank you!

From what I understand, for example in the Ising model, we can probe the correlation function via neutron scattering, and the correlation function gives the magnetic susceptibility for the system. Is there a correlation function characteristics of spin waves, or something for us to know that it is there? Looking at the visualization like this enter image description here

I imagine we must have some correlation between the spins. Furthermore, is there a throughout reference on this topic? Thank you!

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From what I understand, for example in the Ising model ground state, we can probe the correlation function via neutron scattering, and the correlation function gives the magnetic susceptibility for the system. Is there a correlation function characteristics of spin waves, or something for us to know that it is there? Looking at the visualization like this enter image description here

I imagine we must have some correlation between the spins. Furthermore, is there a throughout reference on this topic? Thank you!

From what I understand, for example in the Ising model, we can probe the correlation function via neutron scattering, and the correlation function gives the magnetic susceptibility for the system. Is there a correlation function characteristics of spin waves, or something for us to know that it is there? Looking at the visualization like this enter image description here

I imagine we must have some correlation between the spins. Furthermore, is there a throughout reference on this topic? Thank you!

From what I understand, for example in the Ising model ground state, we can probe the correlation function via neutron scattering, and the correlation function gives the magnetic susceptibility for the system. Is there a correlation function characteristics of spin waves, or something for us to know that it is there? Looking at the visualization like this enter image description here

I imagine we must have some correlation between the spins. Furthermore, is there a throughout reference on this topic? Thank you!

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