Magnetic charge propagation upon a 3D artificial spin-ice
Two-dimensional artificial spin-ice systems have been studied for over 15 years but do not capture the detailed geometry of their bulk counterparts. Here, the authors fabricate a three-dimensional artificial spin-ice and show that the surface termination plays a crucial role in dictating the magneti...
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doaj-21ff4aaeee604a20920b61aa07bcaf9d2021-05-30T11:14:31ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232021-05-0112111010.1038/s41467-021-23480-7Magnetic charge propagation upon a 3D artificial spin-iceA. May0M. Saccone1A. van den Berg2J. Askey3M. Hunt4S. Ladak5School of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff UniversityCenter for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National LaboratorySchool of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff UniversitySchool of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff UniversitySchool of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff UniversitySchool of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff UniversityTwo-dimensional artificial spin-ice systems have been studied for over 15 years but do not capture the detailed geometry of their bulk counterparts. Here, the authors fabricate a three-dimensional artificial spin-ice and show that the surface termination plays a crucial role in dictating the magnetic charge transport.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23480-7 |
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Magnetic charge propagation upon a 3D artificial spin-ice |
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Magnetic charge propagation upon a 3D artificial spin-ice |
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Two-dimensional artificial spin-ice systems have been studied for over 15 years but do not capture the detailed geometry of their bulk counterparts. Here, the authors fabricate a three-dimensional artificial spin-ice and show that the surface termination plays a crucial role in dictating the magnetic charge transport. |
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