We study a frustrated two-dimensional array of dipoles forming an artificial rectangular spin ice with horizontal and vertical lattice parameters given by a and b respectively. We show that the ice regime could be stabilized by appropriate choices for the ratio γ≡a/b. Our results show that for γ≈3, i.e., when the center of the islands form a triangular lattice, the ground state becomes degenerate. Therefore, while the magnetic charges (monopoles) are excitations connected by an energetic string for general rectangular lattices (including the particular case of a square lattice), they are practically free to move for a special rectangular lattice with γ≈3. Besides that, our results show that for γ>3 the system is highly anisotropic in such a way that, even for this range out of the ice regime, the string tension almost vanishes along a particular direction of the array. We also discuss the ground state transition and some thermodynamic properties of the system.
@article{arxiv.1208.5765,
title = {From confinement to deconfinement of magnetic monopoles in artificial rectangular spin ices},
author = {F. S. Nascimento and L. A. S. Mól and W. A. Moura-Melo and A. R. Pereira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5765},
year = {2012}
}