Strongly-interacting artificial spin systems are moving beyond mimicking naturally-occurring materials to emerge as versatile functional platforms, from reconfigurable magnonics to neuromorphic computing. Typically artificial spin systems comprise nanomagnets with a single magnetisation texture: collinear macrospins or chiral vortices. By tuning nanoarray dimensions we achieve macrospin/vortex bistability and demonstrate a four-state metamaterial spin-system 'Artificial Spin-Vortex Ice' (ASVI). ASVI can host Ising-like macrospins with strong ice-like vertex interactions, and weakly-coupled vortices with low stray dipolar-field. Vortices and macrospins exhibit starkly-differing spin-wave spectra with analogue-style mode-amplitude control and...
For over ten years, arrays of interacting single-domain nanomagnets, referred to as artificial spin ...
Magnetic vortices in nanodots own a switchable circulation sense. These nontrivial magnetization con...
Designing and constructing model systems that embody the statistical mechanics of frustration is now...
Artificial spin ice (ASI) is a metamaterial comprised of magnetic nanoislands arranged in a square o...
Arrays of non-interacting nanomagnets are widespread in data storage and processing. As current tech...
Artificial spin ices are ensembles of geometrically arranged interacting nanomagnets that have shown...
Artificial spin ices are ensembles of geometrically arranged interacting nanomagnets that have shown...
Strongly-interacting nanomagnetic arrays are finding increasing use as model host systems for reconf...
Artificial spin ices (ASIs) are magnetic metamaterials comprising geometrically tiled strongly-inter...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Dipolar magnon-magnon coupling has long been predicted in nano-patterned artificial spin systems. Ho...
For over ten years, arrays of interacting single-domain nanomagnets, referred to as artificial spin ...
Here, an artificial spin ice lattice is introduced that exhibits unique Ising and non-Ising behavior...
Dipolar magnon-magnon coupling has long been predicted in nano-patterned artificial spin systems. Ho...
Artificial spin ice (ASI) are systems of coupled nanomagnets arranged on a 2D lattice. ASIs are prom...
For over ten years, arrays of interacting single-domain nanomagnets, referred to as artificial spin ...
Magnetic vortices in nanodots own a switchable circulation sense. These nontrivial magnetization con...
Designing and constructing model systems that embody the statistical mechanics of frustration is now...
Artificial spin ice (ASI) is a metamaterial comprised of magnetic nanoislands arranged in a square o...
Arrays of non-interacting nanomagnets are widespread in data storage and processing. As current tech...
Artificial spin ices are ensembles of geometrically arranged interacting nanomagnets that have shown...
Artificial spin ices are ensembles of geometrically arranged interacting nanomagnets that have shown...
Strongly-interacting nanomagnetic arrays are finding increasing use as model host systems for reconf...
Artificial spin ices (ASIs) are magnetic metamaterials comprising geometrically tiled strongly-inter...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Dipolar magnon-magnon coupling has long been predicted in nano-patterned artificial spin systems. Ho...
For over ten years, arrays of interacting single-domain nanomagnets, referred to as artificial spin ...
Here, an artificial spin ice lattice is introduced that exhibits unique Ising and non-Ising behavior...
Dipolar magnon-magnon coupling has long been predicted in nano-patterned artificial spin systems. Ho...
Artificial spin ice (ASI) are systems of coupled nanomagnets arranged on a 2D lattice. ASIs are prom...
For over ten years, arrays of interacting single-domain nanomagnets, referred to as artificial spin ...
Magnetic vortices in nanodots own a switchable circulation sense. These nontrivial magnetization con...
Designing and constructing model systems that embody the statistical mechanics of frustration is now...