Unexpected Phenomenology in Particle-Based Ice Absent in Magnetic Spin Ice

Physical Review Letters
C Nisoli

Abstract

While particle-based ices are often considered essentially equivalent to magnet-based spin ices, the two differ essentially in frustration and energetics. We show that at equilibrium particle-based ices correspond exactly to spin ices coupled to a background field. In trivial geometries, such a field has no effect, and the two systems are indeed thermodynamically equivalent. In other cases, however, the field controls a richer phenomenology, absent in magnetic ices, and still largely unexplored: ice rule fragility, topological charge transfer, radial polarization, decimation induced disorder, and glassiness.

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Oct 10, 2018·Nature Communications·András LibálCristiano Nisoli
Jun 6, 2020·Physical Review Letters·András LibálC J O Reichhardt
Jul 1, 2020·Physical Review Letters·Erdal C OğuzYair Shokef
Feb 13, 2021·Physical Review Letters·Ayhan Duzgun, Cristiano Nisoli
May 22, 2021·Physical Review Letters·Carolina Rodríguez-GalloPietro Tierno

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