Direct Observation of Magnetic Long-range Order in Ammann-Beenker Artificial Quasicrystals

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetic long-range order (LRO) in 3D Ammann-Beenker tilings (ABT) has been modeled in simulations1,2, but has yet to be experimentally observed3. We fabricated artificial ABT composed of a connected wire network of elongated Permalloy film segments that mimic classical Ising spins interacting via long-range dipolar and short-range exchange interactions. Our MC analysis of ABT (NN interactions) generated a magnetic ground state built upon distinct sublattices, similar to fivefold Penrose tilings4,5. High-resolution images of the in-plane magnetization of ABT were acquired with scanning electron microscopy with polarization analysis (SEMPA). An annealing protocol that yielded improved agreement with the MC ground state. We developed a novel cluster covering that introduces frustration among neighboring clusters, and suggests low-energy, long-range interactions are required for full LRO, and provides a possible explanation for the non-existence of magnetic LRO in atomic quasicrystals.
1) E. Y. Vedmedenko et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, (2004) 076407
2) S. Thiem, J. T. Chalker, EPL 110 (2015) 17002
3) F. Hippert, J. J. Préjean, Philos. Mag. 88 (2008) 2175
4) B. Farmer et al., Phys. Rev. B. 93 (2016) 134428
5) D. Shi et al., Nat. Phys.14 (2917) 309

*Research supported by NSF Grant 1506979

Presenters

  • Lance De Long

    • University of Kentucky
    • Physics, University of Kentucky

Authors

  • Lance De Long

    • University of Kentucky
    • Physics, University of Kentucky
  • Barry W Farmer

    • University of Kentucky
    • Physics, University of Kentucky
  • John Unguris

    • NIST Gaithersberg
  • Justin Woods

    • University of Kentucky
    • Physics, University of Kentucky