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      Large Area Artificial Spin Ice and Anti-Spin Ice Ni80 Fe20 Structures: Static and Dynamic Behavior

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      Advanced Functional Materials
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            Magnetic Monopoles in Spin Ice

            Electrically charged particles, such as the electron, are ubiquitous. By contrast, no elementary particles with a net magnetic charge have ever been observed, despite intensive and prolonged searches. We pursue an alternative strategy, namely that of realising them not as elementary but rather as emergent particles, i.e., as manifestations of the correlations present in a strongly interacting many-body system. The most prominent examples of emergent quasiparticles are the ones with fractional electric charge e/3 in quantum Hall physics. Here we show that magnetic monopoles do emerge in a class of exotic magnets known collectively as spin ice: the dipole moment of the underlying electronic degrees of freedom fractionalises into monopoles. This enables us to account for a mysterious phase transition observed experimentally in spin ice in a magnetic field, which is a liquid-gas transition of the magnetic monopoles. These monopoles can also be detected by other means, e.g., in an experiment modelled after the celebrated Stanford magnetic monopole search.
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              Nanosphere Lithography:  A Versatile Nanofabrication Tool for Studies of Size-Dependent Nanoparticle Optics

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                Journal
                Advanced Functional Materials
                Adv. Funct. Mater.
                Wiley
                1616301X
                March 2016
                March 2016
                January 29 2016
                : 26
                : 9
                : 1437-1444
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Information Storage Materials Laboratory; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; National University of Singapore; Singapore 117576
                [2 ]A*STAR's Institute of Microelectronics; 11 Science Park Road Singapore 117685
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                10.1002/adfm.201505165
                aeac65e1-41b0-42e8-8dad-99672f370855
                © 2016

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