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Magnetoresistance Study of Kagome Artificial Spin Ice with Fibonacci Distortions

ORAL

Abstract

Nanofabrication techniques allow magnetic thin films to be lithographically patterned into arrays of interacting macro-spins designed to exhibit emergent physical properties. We study the effects of continuous symmetry breaking on the magnetoresistive behavior of frustrated Kagome (alt. honeycomb) ASI whose periodic lattice is aperiodically distorted by repeated application of a substitution algorithm: A Fibonacci sequence of binary digits is mapped into short (d1) and long (d2) primitive lattice translations, which alters the magnetic moments and angular coordination of the three-fold Kagome vertices. Kagome arrays with variable distortions are patterned in series to permit simultaneous longitudinal and transverse magnetoresistances measurements in external magnetic fields. The direction and magnitude of applied field was varied to produce distinct, interesting differences in the magnetoresistance response of the distorted Kagome arrays, compared to the undistorted arrays.

Presenters

  • Justin Woods

    Univ of Kentucky, University of Kentucky

Authors

  • Justin Woods

    Univ of Kentucky, University of Kentucky

  • Barry W Farmer

    Univ of Kentucky, University of Kentucky

  • Yong-Lei Wang

    Nanjing University

  • Wai-Kwong Kwok

    Argonne National Laboratory, Material Sciences, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne Natl Lab, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne Natl Lab, Argonne National Lab

  • Lance Eric De Long

    Univ of Kentucky, University of Kentucky