Ben Powell and I have finished the revised and updated version of our review article, Quantum frustration in organic Mott insulators: from spin liquids to unconventional superconductors, which we have resubmitted to Reports in Progress in Physics. We welcome any comments and hope it will stimulate more work on this fascinating subject.
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