Coulomb physics in spin ice, from magnetic monopoles to magnetic currents

Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter

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(6 pages, 2 figures; invited highlight article for ChemPhysChem)

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10.1002/cphc.200900873

It was proposed that spin ice, a class of rare earth titanates, hosts
elementary excitations akin to magnetic monopoles. Recently, Bramwell and
co-workers [arXiv:arXiv:0907.0956] measured the Wien effect in Dy2Ti2O7,
directly probing the nature of these monopoles and making dysprosium titanate
the first example of a magnetolyte.

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