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Realization of Rectangular Artificial Spin Ice and Direct Observation of High Energy Topology

arXiv:1704.07373 · doi:10.1038/s41598-017-14421-w

Abstract

In this letter, 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 ratios $γ=a/b = \sqrt{2}$, $\sqrt{3}$ and $\sqrt{4}$ 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 magnetic monopoles may be almost free in rectangular lattices with a critical ratio $γ= γ_{c} = \sqrt{3}$, supporting previous theoretical predictions.