An experiment-oriented analysis of 2D spin-glass dynamics: a twelve time-decades scaling study
Abstract
Recent high precision experimental results on spin-glass films ask for a detailed understanding of the domain-growth dynamics of two-dimensional spin glasses. To achieve this goal, we numerically simulate the out-equilibrium dynamics of the Ising spin glass for a time that spans close to twelve orders of magnitude (from picoseconds to order of a second), in systems large enough to avoid finite-size effects. We find that the time-growth of the size of the glassy domains is excellently described by a single scaling function. A single time-scale controls the dynamics. diverges upon approaching the critical point. The divergence of is Arrhenius-like, with a barrier height that depends very mildly on temperature. The growth of this barrier-height is best described by critical dynamics. As a side product we obtain an impressive confirmation of universality of the equilibrium behavior of two-dimensional spin-glasses.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1805.06738,
title = {An experiment-oriented analysis of 2D spin-glass dynamics: a twelve time-decades scaling study},
author = {L. A. Fernandez and E. Marinari and V. Martin-Mayor and G. Parisi and J. J. Ruiz-Lorenzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06738},
year = {2019}
}
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21 pages, 9 figures. Updated references. Added DOI and Journal ref