A Role of Initial Conditions in Spin-Glass Aging Experiments
Abstract
Effect of initial conditions on aging properties of the spin-glass state is studied for a single crystal Cu:Mn 1.5 at %. It is shown that memory of the initial state, created by the cooling process, remains strong on all experimental time scales. Scaling properties of two relaxation functions, the TRM and the IRM (with and ), are compared in detail. The TRM decay exhibits the well-known subaging behavior, with and . The IRM relaxation demonstrates the superaging behavior, with and . It is shown that an average over different initial conditions leads to systematic improvement in scaling. An effective barrier, describing influence of the initial state on spin-glass relaxation, is found to be almost independent of temperature. These results suggest that departures from full scaling, observed in aging experiments, are largely due to cooling effects.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0202269,
title = {A Role of Initial Conditions in Spin-Glass Aging Experiments},
author = {V. S. Zotev and G. F. Rodriguez and R. Orbach and E. Vincent and J. Hammann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0202269},
year = {2007}
}
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13 pages, 11 figures