Abstract
The Ising model - in which degrees of freedom (spins) are binary valued (up/down) - is a cornerstone of statistical physics that shows rich behaviour when spins occupy a highly frustrated lattice such as kagome. Here we show that the layered Ising magnet Dy3Mg2Sb3O14 hosts an emergent order predicted theoretically for individual kagome layers of in-plane Ising spins. Neutron-scattering and bulk thermomagnetic measurements reveal a phase transition at ∼0.3 K from a disordered spin-ice-like regime to an emergent charge ordered state, in which emergent magnetic charge degrees of freedom exhibit three-dimensional order while spins remain partially disordered. Monte Carlo simulations show that an interplay of inter-layer interactions, spin canting and chemical disorder stabilizes this state. Our results establish Dy3Mg2Sb3O14 as a tuneable system to study interacting emergent charges arising from kagome Ising frustration.
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Paddison, J. A. M., Ong, H. S., Hamp, J. O., Mukherjee, P., Bai, X., Tucker, M. G., … Dutton, S. E. (2016). Emergent order in the kagome Ising magnet Dy3Mg2Sb3O14. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13842
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