Creation and Measurement of Magnetic Charge Currents in Spin Ice
ORAL
Abstract
The recent discovery of magnetic charge in spin ice raises the question of whether long-lived currents of magnetic ``monopoles'' can be created and manipulated by applying magnetic fields. Here we show that they can; by applying a magnetic field pulse to a Dy$_2$Ti$_2$O$_7$ spin ice crystal at 0.36 Kelvin, we create a relaxing magnetic current that lasts for several minutes. We measure the current by means of the electromotive force it induces in a solenoid coupled to a susceptometer and quantitatively describe it using a chemical kinetic model of point-like charges obeying the Onsager-Wien mechanism of carrier dissociation and recombination.
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Authors
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S.R. Giblin
ISIS Facility, RAL, UK, Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK, ISIS Science and Technology Facilities Council, ISIS, RAL, ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX, United Kingdom.
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Steven Bramwell
Uuniveristy College London, UK
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Peter Holdsworth
University of Lyon, France
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Prabhakaran Dharmalingam
University of Oxford, UK
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Ian Terry
University of Durham, UK, Durham University