When spin ice systems undergo a sudden thermal quench, they have been shown to enter long-lived metastable states where the monopole excitations form so-called noncontractible pairs [Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 107201 (2010)]. While the nature of these states is well understood, the dynamical mechanisms underpinning their formation remain largely unexplored and are the subject of this study. We find that the long-range tail of the Coulomb interactions between monopoles plays a central role by suppressing the monopole-assisted decay of noncontractible pairs with respect to monopole-antimonopole annihilation. In conjunction with low final quench temperatures, where the system enters a nonhydrodynamic regime in which the monopoles effectively move a...
Condensed matter in the low temperature limit reveals much exotic physics associated with unusual or...
In this work, we show that, due to the alternating orientation of the spins in the ground state of t...
A non-Ohmic current that grows exponentially with the square root of applied electric field is well ...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
At low temperatures, spin ice is populated by a finite density of magnetic monopoles-pointlike topol...
We investigate quench dynamics of spin ice after removal of a strong magnetic field along the [100] ...
A non-Ohmic current that grows exponentially with the square root of applied electric field is well ...
The thermodynamics in spin-ice systems are governed by emergent magnetic monopole excitations and, u...
Condensed matter in the low temperature limit reveals much exotic physics associated with unusual or...
In this work, we show that, due to the alternating orientation of the spins in the ground state of t...
A non-Ohmic current that grows exponentially with the square root of applied electric field is well ...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
We study the diffusion-annihilation process which occurs when spin ice is quenched from a high tempe...
At low temperatures, spin ice is populated by a finite density of magnetic monopoles-pointlike topol...
We investigate quench dynamics of spin ice after removal of a strong magnetic field along the [100] ...
A non-Ohmic current that grows exponentially with the square root of applied electric field is well ...
The thermodynamics in spin-ice systems are governed by emergent magnetic monopole excitations and, u...
Condensed matter in the low temperature limit reveals much exotic physics associated with unusual or...
In this work, we show that, due to the alternating orientation of the spins in the ground state of t...
A non-Ohmic current that grows exponentially with the square root of applied electric field is well ...