Artificial Spin Ice (ASI), consisting of a two dimensional array of nanoscale magnetic elements, provides a fascinating opportunity to observe the physics of out-of-equilibrium systems. Initial studies concentrated on the static, frozen state, whilst more recent studies have accessed the out-of-equilibrium dynamic, fluctuating state. This opens up exciting possibilities such as the observation of systems exploring their energy landscape through monopole quasiparticle creation, potentially leading to ASI magnetricity, and to directly observe unconventional phase transitions. In this work we have measured and analysed the magnetic relaxation of thermally active ASI systems by means of SQUID magnetometry. We have investigated the effect of the...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
We have studied the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the total magnetic moment of large-...
Artificial Spin Ice (ASI), consisting of a two dimensional array of nanoscale magnetic elements, pro...
Artificial Spin Ice (ASI), consisting of a two dimensional array of nanoscale magnetic elements, pro...
The properties of natural and artificial assemblies of interacting elements, ranging from Quarks to ...
The properties of natural and artificial assemblies of interacting elements, ranging from Quarks to ...
Artificial spin ices (ASI) are arrays of single domain nano-magnetic islands, arranged in geometries...
Artificial spin ices (ASI) are arrays of single domain nano-magnetic islands, arranged in geometries...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
Artificial spin systems consist of mesoscopic single domain magnetic elements, typically arranged on...
Artificial spin systems consist of mesoscopic single domain magnetic elements, typically arranged on...
Artificial Spin Ice (ASI) have been fabricated from NiFe in the square geometry over areas 1-2mm^2. ...
Designing and constructing model systems that embody the statistical mechanics of frustration is now...
The intriguing properties of magnetic nanoparticles have sparked a growing number of theoretical stu...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
We have studied the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the total magnetic moment of large-...
Artificial Spin Ice (ASI), consisting of a two dimensional array of nanoscale magnetic elements, pro...
Artificial Spin Ice (ASI), consisting of a two dimensional array of nanoscale magnetic elements, pro...
The properties of natural and artificial assemblies of interacting elements, ranging from Quarks to ...
The properties of natural and artificial assemblies of interacting elements, ranging from Quarks to ...
Artificial spin ices (ASI) are arrays of single domain nano-magnetic islands, arranged in geometries...
Artificial spin ices (ASI) are arrays of single domain nano-magnetic islands, arranged in geometries...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
Artificial spin systems consist of mesoscopic single domain magnetic elements, typically arranged on...
Artificial spin systems consist of mesoscopic single domain magnetic elements, typically arranged on...
Artificial Spin Ice (ASI) have been fabricated from NiFe in the square geometry over areas 1-2mm^2. ...
Designing and constructing model systems that embody the statistical mechanics of frustration is now...
The intriguing properties of magnetic nanoparticles have sparked a growing number of theoretical stu...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
We have studied the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the total magnetic moment of large-...