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Classical topological order in the kinetics of artificial spin ice

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Systems of interacting nanomagnets known as artificial spin ice1–4 have allowed the design, realization and study of geometrically frustrated exotic collective states5–10 that are absent in natural magnets. We have… Click to show full abstract

Systems of interacting nanomagnets known as artificial spin ice1–4 have allowed the design, realization and study of geometrically frustrated exotic collective states5–10 that are absent in natural magnets. We have experimentally measured11,12 the thermally induced moment fluctuations in the Shakti geometry of artificial spin ice. We show that its disordered moment configuration is a topological phase described by an emergent dimer-cover model13 with excitations that can be characterized as topologically charged defects. Examination of the low-energy dynamics of the system confirms that these effective topological charges have long lifetimes associated with their topological protection, that is, they can be created and annihilated only as charge pairs with opposite sign and are kinetically constrained. This manifestation of classical topological order14–19 demonstrates that geometrical design in nanomagnetic systems can lead to emergent, topologically protected kinetics that can limit pathways to equilibration and ergodicity.Experiments on the Shakti geometry of artificial spin ice show that its low-energy excitations are topologically protected, and that an emergent classical topological order influences the ergodicity and equilibration of this nanomagnetic system.

Keywords: classical topological; artificial spin; geometry; spin; spin ice

Journal Title: Nature Physics
Year Published: 2018

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