The spin-1/2 triangular-lattice XXZ antiferromagnet retains a zero-magnetization Y-type three-sublattice order for all easy-axis anisotropies, with asymptotic sublattice moment 0.419(7) instead of the classical 1/2.
Balents, Spin liquids in frustrated magnets, Nature464, 199 (2010)
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