Spin Lattices of Macroscopic Wave-driven Particles

ORAL

Abstract

We present experiments that demonstrate the spontaneous emergence of collective behavior in spin lattices of droplets walking on a vibrating fluid surface. Circular wells at the bottom of the fluid bath encourage individual droplets to walk in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction along circular trajectories centered at the lattice sites. A thin fluid layer between the wells enables wave-mediated interactions between neighboring walkers resulting in coherent rotation dynamics across the lattice. When the pair-coupling is sufficiently strong, interactions between neighboring droplets may induce local spin flips leading to ferromagnetic or anti-ferromagnetic order. Our results for different 1D and 2D lattice symmetries illustrate the effects of topological frustration.

*This work was supported by the US National Science Foundation through grants CMMI-1333242, DMS-1614043 and CMMI-1727565.

Presenters

  • Pedro Saenz

    • Mathematics, MIT
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

Authors

  • Pedro Saenz

    • Mathematics, MIT
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
  • Giuseppe Pucci

    • Engineering, Brown University
    • Brown University
  • Alexis Goujon

    • Mathematics, MIT
  • Jorn Dunkel

    • Mathematics, Massachusset Institute of Technology
    • Mathematics, MIT
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Mathematics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
  • John Bush

    • Mathematics, MIT
    • Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT