Rectification effect in artificial-spin-ice/superconductor hybrids

ORAL

Abstract

Artificial spin ice, arrays of nanoscale single-domain bar magnets, coupled with a superconducting film can induce novel behavior at the interface of the two materials. Recently, we demonstrated a new twist in the design of artificial spin ice structures that can produce a magnetic charge ice with reconfigurable magnetic charge ordering and symmetries [Science 352, 962 (2016)]. This globally reconfigurable and locally writable magnetic charge ice structure could provide a new setting for designing and controlling the properties of superconducting films and other two-dimensional materials. Here, we present a reconfigurable rectification effect in an artificial-spin-ice/superconductor hybrid sample. By controlling the magnetic charge symmetries with an in-plane external magnetic field, we can achieve vortex rectification effects with in-situ tunable amplitude and polarization.

*This work was supported by the DOE, BES. J.X and Z.L.X. acknowledge NSF Grant No. DMR-1407175 and NIU’s Nanoscience Graduate Fellowship.

Authors

  • Yonglei Wang

    • Argonne National Lab, University of Notre Dame
    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Jing Xu

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Xiaoyu Ma

    • Univ. of Notre Dame
  • Zhili Xiao

    • Northern Illinois Univ, Argonne National Lab
    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Boldizsar Janko

    • University of Notre Dame
    • Univ. of Notre Dame
    • Univ of Notre Dame
  • Wai-Kwong Kwok

    • Argonne National Lab
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • ANL