Direct observation of the ice rule in an artificial kagome spin ice

Yi Qi, T. Brintlinger, and John Cumings
Phys. Rev. B 77, 094418 – Published 18 March 2008

Abstract

Recently, significant interest has emerged in fabricated systems that mimic the behavior of geometrically frustrated materials. We present the full realization of such an artificial spin ice system on a two-dimensional kagome lattice and we demonstrate rigid adherence to the local ice rule by directly counting individual pseudospins. The resulting spin configurations show not only local ice rules and long-range disorder, but also correlations consistent with spin ice Monte Carlo calculations. Our results suggest that dipolar corrections are significant in this system, as in pyrochlore spin ice, and that they open a door to further studies of frustration in general.

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  • Received 9 November 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.094418

©2008 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Yi Qi1, T. Brintlinger1,2, and John Cumings1,*

  • 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, 20742 Maryland, USA
  • 2Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, 20742 Maryland, USA

  • *Corresponding author; cumings@umd.edu

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Vol. 77, Iss. 9 — 1 March 2008

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