Abstract

Metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) offer a versatile platform to investigate emergent physics, the collective behavior of condensed matter stemming from many‐body interactions, thanks to their atomic‐level designability and high spatial ordering. Strong correlations, superconductivity, charge density wave, long‐range magnetic order, and quantum spin liquid phenomena in MOFs have been evidenced recently. These pioneering studies demonstrate the great potential of MOFs as quantum materials yet reveal challenges for their deep physical characterizations. More details are discussed in the Emerging Topic by Wang et al. on page 2514—2519.image

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