The interplay between topology and energy hierarchy plays a vital role in the collective magnetic order in artificial ferroic systems. Here we investigate, experimentally, the effect of having one or two activation energies of interacting Ising-like magnetic islands—mesospins—in thermalized, vertex-frustrated lattices. The thermally arrested magnetic states of the elements were determined using synchrotron-based magnetic microscopy after cooling the samples from temperatures above the Curie temperature of the material. Statistical analysis of the correlations between mesospins across several length scales reveals changes in the magnetic order, reflecting the amount of ground state plaquettes realized for a vertex-frustrated lattice. We show...
Frustrated systems, typically characterized by competing interactions that cannot all be simultaneou...
We studied magnetic orderings, phase transitions, and frustrations in the Ising, 3-state Potts and s...
To investigate the influence of geometric frustration on the properties of low-energy configurations...
The interplay between topology and energy hierarchy plays a vital role in the collective magnetic or...
The interplay between topology and energy hierarchy plays a vital role in the collective magnetic or...
Mesoscopic spin systems can be designed and fabricated using modern nano-fabrication techniques. The...
Frustrated magnetic systems, which consist of nano-sized ferromagnetic islands or geometrically arra...
Mesoscopic spin systems consist of an ensemble of lithographically patterned nanomagnetic elements -...
Models of magnetism show complex collective behaviour which arises from simple interactions among mi...
Reducing the dimensionality of a physical system can have a profound effect on its properties, as in...
We have created and studied artificial magnetic quasicrystals based on Penrose tiling patterns of in...
The potential application of artificial spin ice in magnetic nanodevices provides a strong drive to ...
Artificial frustrated systems offer a playground to study the emergent properties of interacting sys...
We analyze the formation of stripe-like and droplet-like superstructures in a plane with classical m...
International audienceRecently it has been proposed that the long-range electronic order formed by t...
Frustrated systems, typically characterized by competing interactions that cannot all be simultaneou...
We studied magnetic orderings, phase transitions, and frustrations in the Ising, 3-state Potts and s...
To investigate the influence of geometric frustration on the properties of low-energy configurations...
The interplay between topology and energy hierarchy plays a vital role in the collective magnetic or...
The interplay between topology and energy hierarchy plays a vital role in the collective magnetic or...
Mesoscopic spin systems can be designed and fabricated using modern nano-fabrication techniques. The...
Frustrated magnetic systems, which consist of nano-sized ferromagnetic islands or geometrically arra...
Mesoscopic spin systems consist of an ensemble of lithographically patterned nanomagnetic elements -...
Models of magnetism show complex collective behaviour which arises from simple interactions among mi...
Reducing the dimensionality of a physical system can have a profound effect on its properties, as in...
We have created and studied artificial magnetic quasicrystals based on Penrose tiling patterns of in...
The potential application of artificial spin ice in magnetic nanodevices provides a strong drive to ...
Artificial frustrated systems offer a playground to study the emergent properties of interacting sys...
We analyze the formation of stripe-like and droplet-like superstructures in a plane with classical m...
International audienceRecently it has been proposed that the long-range electronic order formed by t...
Frustrated systems, typically characterized by competing interactions that cannot all be simultaneou...
We studied magnetic orderings, phase transitions, and frustrations in the Ising, 3-state Potts and s...
To investigate the influence of geometric frustration on the properties of low-energy configurations...