Oct 02, 2019

「Experimental signature of the attractive Coulomb force between positive and negative magnetic monopoles in spin ice」
Carley PAULSEN 氏


日本物理学会北海道支部講演会

講演題目: Experimental signature of the attractive Coulomb force between positive and negative magnetic monopoles in spin ice
講 師 : Carley PAULSEN 氏
      Institute of Neel, CNRS, Grenoble, France, Director of Research
日 時 : 令和元年10月2日 (水) 10:30~11:30
場 所 : 室蘭工業大学 教育研究1号館 A324 室
要 旨 :
Thermal physics, electrical engineering, chemistry and biochemistry are essentially determined by the Coulomb interaction of quasiparticles. Such quasiparticles are not real and cannot be interrogated by the methods of particle physics. So how do you prove experimentally that two quasiparticles interact via Coulomb’s law ? In this talk I will show how this can be done for magnetic, rather than electric quasiparticles. By freezing spin ice to 65 mK we create (+ -) pairs of emergent magnetic monopoles which we then separate with a magnetic field. Our experiment is arranged to make the magnetic current exactly analogous to an electrical current, and we observe a current that grows exponentially with the square root of the applied field. A non-Ohmic current that grows exponentially with the square root of applied electric field is well known from thermionic emission, electrolytes and semiconductors. It is a universal signature of the attractive Coulomb force between positive and negative electrical charges, which is revealed as the charges are driven in opposite directions by the force of an applied electric field.
世話人  関根 ちひろ
(sekine@mmm.muroran-it.ac.jp)
室蘭工業大学大学院工学研究科しくみ情報系領域/情報電子工学系専攻

Edit this entry...

wikieditish message: Ready to edit this entry.
















A quick preview will be rendered here when you click "Preview" button.