Paula Mellado
Adolfo Ibáñez University
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Physical Review Letters | 2011
Gia-Wei Chern; Paula Mellado; Oleg Tchernyshyov
Spin ice, a peculiar thermal state of a frustrated ferromagnet on the pyrochlore lattice, has a finite entropy density and excitations carrying magnetic charge. By combining analytical arguments and Monte Carlo simulations, we show that spin ice on the two-dimensional kagome lattice orders in two stages. The intermediate phase has ordered magnetic charges and is separated from the paramagnetic phase by an Ising transition. The transition to the low-temperature phase is of the three-state Potts or Kosterlitz-Thouless type, depending on the presence of defects in the charge order.
Nature Communications | 2016
Alan Farhan; Andreas Scholl; Charlotte F. Petersen; Luca Anghinolfi; Clemens Wuth; Scott Dhuey; Rajesh V. Chopdekar; Paula Mellado; Mikko J. Alava; Sebastiaan van Dijken
Electric charge screening is a fundamental principle governing the behaviour in a variety of systems in nature. Through reconfiguration of the local environment, the Coulomb attraction between electric charges is decreased, leading, for example, to the creation of polaron states in solids or hydration shells around proteins in water. Here, we directly visualize the real-time creation and decay of screened magnetic charge configurations in a two-dimensional artificial spin ice system, the dipolar dice lattice. By comparing the temperature dependent occurrence of screened and unscreened emergent magnetic charge defects, we determine that screened magnetic charges are indeed a result of local energy reduction and appear as a transient minimum energy state before the system relaxes towards the predicted ground state. These results highlight the important role of emergent magnetic charges in artificial spin ice, giving rise to screened charge excitations and the emergence of exotic low-temperature configurations.
Nature Communications | 2015
Andres Concha; Paula Mellado; Bernal Morera-Brenes; Cristiano Sampaio Costa; L. Mahadevan; Julián Monge-Nájera
The rapid squirt of a proteinaceous slime jet endows velvet worms (Onychophora) with a unique mechanism for defence from predators and for capturing prey by entangling them in a disordered web that immobilizes their target. However, to date, neither qualitative nor quantitative descriptions have been provided for this unique adaptation. Here we investigate the fast oscillatory motion of the oral papillae and the exiting liquid jet that oscillates with frequencies f~30–60 Hz. Using anatomical images, high-speed videography, theoretical analysis and a physical simulacrum, we show that this fast oscillatory motion is the result of an elastohydrodynamic instability driven by the interplay between the elasticity of oral papillae and the fast unsteady flow during squirting. Our results demonstrate how passive strategies can be cleverly harnessed by organisms, while suggesting future oscillating microfluidic devices, as well as novel ways for micro and nanofibre production using bioinspired strategies.
Physical Review B | 2014
Olga Petrova; Paula Mellado; Oleg Tchernyshyov
We study the gapped phase of Kitaevs honeycomb model (a
EPL | 2016
Gia-Wei Chern; Paula Mellado
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Nature Communications | 2017
Alan Farhan; Charlotte F. Petersen; Scott Dhuey; Luca Anghinolfi; Qi Hang Qin; Michael Saccone; Sven Velten; Clemens Wuth; Sebastian Gliga; Paula Mellado; Mikko J. Alava; Andreas Scholl; Sebastiaan van Dijken
spin liquid) on a lattice with topological defects. We find that some dislocations and string defects carry unpaired Majorana fermions. Physical excitations associated with these defects are (complex) fermion modes made out of two (real) Majorana fermions connected by a
Physical Review B | 2013
Olga Petrova; Paula Mellado; Oleg Tchernyshyov
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Nature Communications | 2017
Alan Farhan; Charlotte F. Petersen; Scott Dhuey; Luca Anghinolfi; Qi Hang Qin; Michael Saccone; Sven Velten; Clemens Wuth; Sebastian Gliga; Paula Mellado; Mikko J. Alava; Andreas Scholl; Sebastiaan van Dijken
gauge string. The quantum state of these modes is robust against local noise and can be changed by winding a
Physical Review B | 2015
Paula Mellado; Olga Petrova; Oleg Tchernyshyov
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Archive | 2009
Gia-Wei Chern; Paula Mellado; Oleg Tchernyshyov
vortex around one of the dislocations. The exact solution respects gauge invariance and reveals a crucial role of the gauge field in the physics of Majorana modes. To facilitate these theoretical developments, we recast the degenerate perturbation theory for spins in the language of Majorana fermions.