When opposites repel: from metastability to extended chiral spin textures in spin ice with short-range topological-defect interactions
Masafumi Udagawa, Ludovic D. C. Jaubert, Claudio Castelnovo and, Roderich Moessner

TL;DR
This paper explores how short-range interactions between topological defects in spin ice lead to novel metastable states, complex defect clustering, and emergent chiral textures, with implications for magnetic memory effects and Hall phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a model with tunable defect interactions in spin ice, revealing new metastable phases, defect cluster formations, and chiral spin textures not previously described.
Findings
Discovery of long-lived magnetization plateaux after field quenches.
Identification of defect clusters called 'jellyfish' with chiral spin textures.
Potential relevance to spontaneous Hall effect in Pr2Ir2O7.
Abstract
We study the interplay of topological bottlenecks and energetic barriers to equilibration in a Coulomb spin liquid where a short-range energetic coupling between defects charged under an emergent gauge field supplements their entropic long-range Coulomb interaction. This work is motivated by the prevalence of memory effects observed across a wide range of geometrically frustrated magnetic materials, possibly including the spontaneous Hall effect observed in Pr2Ir2O7. Our model is canonical spin-ice model on the pyrochlore lattice, where farther-neighbour spin couplings give rise to a nearest-neighbor interaction between topological defects which can easily be chosen to be unnatural or not, i.e. attractive or repulsive between defects of equal gauge charge. Among the novel features of this model are the following. After applying a field quench, a rich dynamical approach to equilibrium…
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