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    Far-from-equilibrium monopole dynamics in spin ice

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    Condensed matter in the low-temperature limit reveals exotic physics associated with unusual orders and excitations, with examples ranging from helium superfluidity1 to magnetic monopoles in spin ice2, 3. The far-from-equilibrium physics of such low-temperature states may be even more exotic, yet to access it in the laboratory remains a challenge. Here we demonstrate a simple and robust technique—the ‘magnetothermal avalanche quench’—and its use in the controlled creation of non-equilibrium populations of magnetic monopoles in spin ice at millikelvin temperatures. These populations are found to exhibit spontaneous dynamical effects that typify far-from-equilibrium systems and yet are captured by simple models. Our method thus opens new directions in the study of far-from-equilibrium states in spin ice and other exotic magnets

    Solution of an elementary dispersion problem by the method of correlation functions

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    Thermal stress state of strip-plate with heat sources

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    PPI for tests with centimeter electromagnetic waves (?=3.2 cm)

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