Dipolar Interactions and Origin of Spin Ice in Ising Pyrochlore Magnets
Abstract
Recent experiments suggest that the Ising pyrochlore magnets and display qualitative properties of the spin ice model proposed by Harris {\it et al.} \prl {\bf 79}, 2554 (1997). We discuss the dipolar energy scale present in both these materials and consider how they can display spin ice behavior {\it despite} the presence of long range interactions. Specifically, we present numerical simulations and a mean field analysis of pyrochlore Ising systems in the presence of nearest neighbor exchange and long range dipolar interactions. We find that two possible phases can occur, a long range ordered antiferromagnetic one and the other dominated by spin ice features. Our quantitative theory is in very good agreement with experimental data on both and . We suggest that the nearest neighbor exchange in is {\it antiferromagnetic} and that spin ice behavior is induced by long range dipolar interactions.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0001369,
title = {Dipolar Interactions and Origin of Spin Ice in Ising Pyrochlore Magnets},
author = {Byron C. den Hertog and Michel J. P. Gingras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0001369},
year = {2009}
}
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4 postscript figures included. Submitted to Physical Review Letters Contact: [email protected]