We have studied the thermal relaxation of artifcial spin ice in its two main geometries, namely artificial square ice and artificial kagome spin ice. Using synchrotron based photoemission electron microscopy we are able to directly observe how artificial square ice systems find their way from an energetically excited state to one of the two degenerate ground state configuration. On plotting vertex type populations as a function of time, we can characterize the relaxation, which occurs in two stages, namely a string and a domain regime. Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations agree well with the temporal evolution of the magnetic state when including disorder, and the experimental results can be explained by considering the effective interac...
Artificial spin ice is made from a large array of patterned magnetic nanoislands designed to mimic n...
We study the effect of quenched disorder in square artificial spin ice by means of numerical simulat...
Spin ice is a magnetic system in which the geometry of competing interactions makes it impossible to...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ice is a two-dimensional array of nanomagnets fabricated to study geometric frustrat...
Frustrated systems, typically characterized by competing interactions that cannot all be simultaneou...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate magnetic frustration effects in thermally active...
Kagome spin ice is one of the canonical examples of highly frustrated magnets. The effective magneti...
Artificial ice systems have been designed to replicate paradigmatic phenomena observed in frustrated...
Artificial spin systems consist of mesoscopic single domain magnetic elements, typically arranged on...
Recent advances in nanotechnology allow model systems to be constructed, in which frustrated interac...
Artificial kagome spin ice exhibits exotic magnetic correlations driven by a combination of geometri...
International audienceSpin liquids are correlated, disordered states of matter that fluctuate even a...
International audienceA crystal of emerging magnetic charges is expected in the phase diagram of the...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
Artificial spin ice is made from a large array of patterned magnetic nanoislands designed to mimic n...
We study the effect of quenched disorder in square artificial spin ice by means of numerical simulat...
Spin ice is a magnetic system in which the geometry of competing interactions makes it impossible to...
Artificial spin ice is a class of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanoislands that are used to e...
Artificial spin ice is a two-dimensional array of nanomagnets fabricated to study geometric frustrat...
Frustrated systems, typically characterized by competing interactions that cannot all be simultaneou...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate magnetic frustration effects in thermally active...
Kagome spin ice is one of the canonical examples of highly frustrated magnets. The effective magneti...
Artificial ice systems have been designed to replicate paradigmatic phenomena observed in frustrated...
Artificial spin systems consist of mesoscopic single domain magnetic elements, typically arranged on...
Recent advances in nanotechnology allow model systems to be constructed, in which frustrated interac...
Artificial kagome spin ice exhibits exotic magnetic correlations driven by a combination of geometri...
International audienceSpin liquids are correlated, disordered states of matter that fluctuate even a...
International audienceA crystal of emerging magnetic charges is expected in the phase diagram of the...
Artificial spin ices are often spoken of as being realisations of some of the celebrated vertex mode...
Artificial spin ice is made from a large array of patterned magnetic nanoislands designed to mimic n...
We study the effect of quenched disorder in square artificial spin ice by means of numerical simulat...
Spin ice is a magnetic system in which the geometry of competing interactions makes it impossible to...