Coupling-dependent antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic ordering in a pinwheel artificial spin ice
Anders Strømberg,
Einar Digernes,
Rajesh Vilas Chopdekar
et al.
Abstract:Nanopatterned magnetic thin films offer a platform for exploration of tailored magnetic properties such as emergent long-range order. A prominent example is artificial spin ice (ASI), where an arrangement of nanoscale magnetic elements, acting as macrospins, interact via their dipolar fields. In this study, we discuss the transition from antiferromagnetic (AFM) to ferromagnetic (FM) long-range order in a square lattice ASI as the magnetic elements are gradually rotated through 45∘ to a “pinwheel” configuration… Show more
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