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Spin Ice: Magnetic Excitations without Monopole Signatures using Muon Spin Rotation

Abstract

Theory predicts the low-temperature magnetic excitations in spin ices consist of deconfined magnetic charges, or monopoles. A recent transverse-field (TF) muon spin rotation (muSR) experiment [S T Bramwell et al, Nature 461, 956 (2009)] reports results claiming to be consistent with the temperature and magnetic field dependence anticipated for monopole nucleation - the so-called second Wien effect. We demonstrate via a new series of muSR experiments in Dy_2Ti_2O_7 that such an effect is not observable in a TF muSR experiment. Rather, as found in many highly frustrated magnetic materials, we observe spin fluctuations which become temperature independent at low temperatures, behavior which dominates over any possible signature of thermally nucleated monopole excitations.

Authors

Dunsiger SR; Aczel AA; Arguello C; Dabkowska H; Dabkowski A; Du M-H; Goko T; Javanparast B; Lin T; Ning FL

Publication date

October 4, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1110.0877

Preprint server

arXiv
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