Frustrated dipolar interactions -- why spin ice obeys the ice rules

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

The low temperature entropy of the the spin ice compounds, such as Ho$_2$Ti$_2$O$_7$ and Dy$_2$Ti$_2$O$_7$, is well described by the nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic Ising model on the pyrochlore lattice, i.e.\ by the ``ice rules''. This is surprising since the dominant coupling between the spins is their long ranged dipole interaction. We show that this phenomenon can be understood rather elegantly: one can construct a model dipole interaction, by adding terms of shorter range, which yields {\it precisely} the same ground states, and hence $T=0$ entropy, as the nearest neighbor interaction. A treatment of the small difference between the model and true dipole interactions reproduces the numerical work by Gingras et al in detail. We are also led to a more general concept of projective equivalence between interactions. S. V. Isakov, R. Moessner, S. L. Sondhi, Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.\ {\bf 95}, 217201 (2005)

Authors

  • Roderich Moessner

    CNRS and ENS Paris