Tuning magnetic frustration of nanomagnets in triangular-lattice geometry

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Abstract

We study the configuration of magnetic moments on triangular lattices of single-domain ferromagnetic islands, examining the consequences of magnetostatic interactions in this frustrated geometry. By varying the island-island distance along one direction, we are able to tune the ratio of different interactions between neighboring islands, resulting in a corresponding variation in the local correlations between the island moments. Unlike other artificial frustrated magnets, this lattice geometry displays regions of ordered moment orientation, possibly resulting from a higher degree of anisotropy leading to a reduced level of frustration. Reference: X. Ke \textit{et al}., Appl. Phys. Lett., in press (2008).

*We acknowledge the financial support from Army Research Office and the National Science Foundation MRSEC program (DMR-0820404) and the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network.

Authors

  • V. Crespi

    • The Pennsylvania State University
  • X. Ke

    • The Pennsylvania State University
  • J. Li

    • The Pennsylvania State University
  • S. Zhang

    • The Pennsylvania State University
  • C. Nisoli

    • The Pennsylvania State University
  • P. Schiffer

    • The Pennsylvania State University