Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2009-07-06
Nature 461, 956 (2009)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Other Condensed Matter
19 pages 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1038/nature08500
It has recently been predicted that certain magnetic materials contain mobile magnetic charges or `monopoles'. Here we address the question of whether these magnetic charges and their associated currents (`magnetricity') can be directly measured in experiment, without recourse to any material-specific theory. By mapping the problem onto Onsager's theory of weak electrolytes, we show that this is possible, and devise an appropriate method. Then, using muon spin rotation as a convenient local probe, we apply the method to a real material: the spin ice Dy2Ti2O7. Our experimental measurements prove that magnetic charges exist in this material, interact via a Coulomb interaction, and have measurable currents. We further characterise deviations from Ohm's Law, and determine the elementary unit of magnetic charge to be 5 muB per Angstrom, which is equal to that predicted by Castelnovo, Moessner and Sondhi using the microscopic theory of spin ice. Our demonstration of magnetic charge transport has both conceptual and technological implications.
Aldus R.
Bramwell Steven. T.
Calder Stuart
Fennell Tom
Giblin Sean R.
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