Crystallites of magnetic charges in artificial spin ice
Sheng Zhang,
Ian Gilbert,
Cristiano Nisoli,
Gia-Wei Chern,
Michael J. Erickson,
Liam O’Brien,
Chris Leighton,
Paul E. Lammert,
Vincent H. Crespi and
Peter Schiffer ()
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Sheng Zhang: Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Ian Gilbert: University of Illinois
Cristiano Nisoli: MS B258, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA
Gia-Wei Chern: MS B258, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA
Michael J. Erickson: University of Minnesota
Liam O’Brien: University of Minnesota
Chris Leighton: University of Minnesota
Paul E. Lammert: Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Vincent H. Crespi: Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Peter Schiffer: University of Illinois
Nature, 2013, vol. 500, issue 7464, 553-557
Abstract:
Artificial spin-ice systems are lithographically fabricated arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanometre-scale islands; a procedure to thermalize two types of artificial spin ice with different geometries has now been developed, resulting in unprecedentedly large ground-state domains in square lattices and crystallites of ordered magnetic charges in kagome lattices.
Date: 2013
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