Spin ice materials are magnetic substances in which the spin directions map onto hydrogen positions in water ice. Recently this analogy has been elevated to an electromagnetic equivalence, indicating that the spin ice state is a Coulomb phase, with magnetic monopole excitations analogous to ice's mobile ionic defects. No Coulomb phase has yet been proved in a real magnetic material, as the key experimental signature is difficult to resolve in most systems. Here we measure the scattering of polarised neutrons from the prototypical spin ice Ho2Ti2O7. This enables us to separate different contributions to the magnetic correlations to clearly demonstrate the existence of an almost perfect Coulomb phase in this material. The temperature dependen...
Spin ice is a frustrated magnetic system that at low temperatures exhibits a Coulomb phase, a classi...
Ferromagnetically interacting Ising spins on the pyrochlore lattice of corner-sharing tetrahedra for...
Almost a decade ago, it was proposed by Fennell et al. that polarized neutron scattering could expos...
Spin ice materials are magnetic substances in which the spin directions map onto hydrogen positions ...
Spin-ice materials are magnetic substances in which the spin directions map onto hydrogen positions ...
Sources of magnetic fields magnetic monopoles have so far proven elusive as elementary particles. Co...
We present single-crystal magnetic diffuse neutron-scattering measurements with polarization analysi...
We present single-crystal magnetic diffuse neutron-scattering measurements with polarization analysi...
The pyrochlore material Ho2Ti2O7 has been suggested to show "spin ice" behavior. We present neutron ...
International audienceStuffed spin ice is a chemical variation of a spin ice material like Ho2Ti2O7 ...
In the second half of the past century it became apparent that the low temperature behaviour of cond...
International audienceStuffed spin ice is a chemical variation of a spin ice material like Ho2Ti2O7 ...
International audienceAt low temperatures, a spin ice enters a Coulomb phase—a state with algebraic ...
Spin ice is a frustrated magnetic system that at low temperatures exhibits a Coulomb phase, a classi...
International audienceAt low temperatures, a spin ice enters a Coulomb phase—a state with algebraic ...
Spin ice is a frustrated magnetic system that at low temperatures exhibits a Coulomb phase, a classi...
Ferromagnetically interacting Ising spins on the pyrochlore lattice of corner-sharing tetrahedra for...
Almost a decade ago, it was proposed by Fennell et al. that polarized neutron scattering could expos...
Spin ice materials are magnetic substances in which the spin directions map onto hydrogen positions ...
Spin-ice materials are magnetic substances in which the spin directions map onto hydrogen positions ...
Sources of magnetic fields magnetic monopoles have so far proven elusive as elementary particles. Co...
We present single-crystal magnetic diffuse neutron-scattering measurements with polarization analysi...
We present single-crystal magnetic diffuse neutron-scattering measurements with polarization analysi...
The pyrochlore material Ho2Ti2O7 has been suggested to show "spin ice" behavior. We present neutron ...
International audienceStuffed spin ice is a chemical variation of a spin ice material like Ho2Ti2O7 ...
In the second half of the past century it became apparent that the low temperature behaviour of cond...
International audienceStuffed spin ice is a chemical variation of a spin ice material like Ho2Ti2O7 ...
International audienceAt low temperatures, a spin ice enters a Coulomb phase—a state with algebraic ...
Spin ice is a frustrated magnetic system that at low temperatures exhibits a Coulomb phase, a classi...
International audienceAt low temperatures, a spin ice enters a Coulomb phase—a state with algebraic ...
Spin ice is a frustrated magnetic system that at low temperatures exhibits a Coulomb phase, a classi...
Ferromagnetically interacting Ising spins on the pyrochlore lattice of corner-sharing tetrahedra for...
Almost a decade ago, it was proposed by Fennell et al. that polarized neutron scattering could expos...