2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41235-4
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Real-space observation of ergodicity transitions in artificial spin ice

Michael Saccone,
Francesco Caravelli,
Kevin Hofhuis
et al.

Abstract: Ever since its introduction by Ludwig Boltzmann, the ergodic hypothesis became a cornerstone analytical concept of equilibrium thermodynamics and complex dynamic processes. Examples of its relevance range from modeling decision-making processes in brain science to economic predictions. In condensed matter physics, ergodicity remains a concept largely investigated via theoretical and computational models. Here, we demonstrate the direct real-space observation of ergodicity transitions in a vertex-frustrated art… Show more

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“…Consequently, the system gets stuck in one of these configurations, leading to relaxation times significantly longer than experimentally observable time scales, thereby resulting in ergodicity breaking. In addition, such phenomena has also been observed in recent experiments involving artificial spin ice [203,204].…”
Section: Dynamical Systems and Chaossupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Consequently, the system gets stuck in one of these configurations, leading to relaxation times significantly longer than experimentally observable time scales, thereby resulting in ergodicity breaking. In addition, such phenomena has also been observed in recent experiments involving artificial spin ice [203,204].…”
Section: Dynamical Systems and Chaossupporting
confidence: 55%