In this work, we have constructed and experimentally investigated frustrated arrays of dipoles forming two-dimensional artificial spin ices with different lattice parameters (rectangular arrays with horizontal and vertical lattice spacings denoted by a and b respectively). Arrays with three different aspect ratios γ = a/b = 2‾√, 3‾√ and 4‾√ are studied. Theoretical calculations of low-energy demagnetized configurations for these same parameters are also presented. Experimental data for demagnetized samples confirm most of the theoretical results. However, the highest energy topology (doubly-charged monopoles) does not emerge in our theoretical model, while they are seen in experiments for large enough γ. Our results also insinuate that the ...
We study planar rectangular-like arrays composed by macroscopic dipoles (magnetic bars with size aro...
We have studied low-energy configurations in two-dimensional arrays consisting of Ising-type dipolar...
Spin ice is a magnetic system in which the geometry of competing interactions makes it impossible to...
In this work, we have constructed and experimentally investigated frustrated arrays of dipoles formi...
In this work, we explore a kind of geometrical effect in the thermodynamics of artificial spin ices ...
Artificial spin-ices consist of lithographic arrays of single-domain magnetic nanowires organised in...
While finding the elementary magnetic monopole seems not an easy task, recently, scientists have com...
We study a frustrated dipolar array recently manufactured lithographically by Wang et al. [Nature (L...
Artificial spin-ices consist of lithographic arrays of single-domain magnetic nanowires organised in...
Neste trabalho estudamos duas diferentes geometrias para gelos de spin artificiais: a rede retangula...
The potential application of artificial spin ice in magnetic nanodevices provides a strong drive to ...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ices are arrays of nano-scale magnetic islands correlated by the interactions of the...
Artificial spin ices are arrays of correlated nano-scale magnetic islands that prove an excellent pl...
Artificial spin ices consist of nanomagnets arranged on the sites of various periodic and aperiodic ...
We study planar rectangular-like arrays composed by macroscopic dipoles (magnetic bars with size aro...
We have studied low-energy configurations in two-dimensional arrays consisting of Ising-type dipolar...
Spin ice is a magnetic system in which the geometry of competing interactions makes it impossible to...
In this work, we have constructed and experimentally investigated frustrated arrays of dipoles formi...
In this work, we explore a kind of geometrical effect in the thermodynamics of artificial spin ices ...
Artificial spin-ices consist of lithographic arrays of single-domain magnetic nanowires organised in...
While finding the elementary magnetic monopole seems not an easy task, recently, scientists have com...
We study a frustrated dipolar array recently manufactured lithographically by Wang et al. [Nature (L...
Artificial spin-ices consist of lithographic arrays of single-domain magnetic nanowires organised in...
Neste trabalho estudamos duas diferentes geometrias para gelos de spin artificiais: a rede retangula...
The potential application of artificial spin ice in magnetic nanodevices provides a strong drive to ...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ices are arrays of nano-scale magnetic islands correlated by the interactions of the...
Artificial spin ices are arrays of correlated nano-scale magnetic islands that prove an excellent pl...
Artificial spin ices consist of nanomagnets arranged on the sites of various periodic and aperiodic ...
We study planar rectangular-like arrays composed by macroscopic dipoles (magnetic bars with size aro...
We have studied low-energy configurations in two-dimensional arrays consisting of Ising-type dipolar...
Spin ice is a magnetic system in which the geometry of competing interactions makes it impossible to...