Numerical Study on Aging Dynamics in the 3D Ising Spin-Glass Model. III. Cumulative Memory and `Chaos' Effects in the Temperature-Shift Protocol
Abstract
The temperature ()-shift protcol of aging in the 3 dimensional (3D) Edwards- Anderson (EA) spin-glass (SG) model is studied through the out-of-phase component of the ac susceptibility simulated by the Monte Carlo method. For processes with a small magnitude of the -shift, , the memory imprinted before the -shift is preserved under the -change and the SG short-range order continuously grows after the -shift, which we call the cumulative memory scenario. For a negative -shift process with a large the deviation from the cumulative memory scenario has been observed for the first time in the numerical simulation. We attribute the phenomenon to the `chaos effect' which, we argue, is qualitatively different from the so-called rejuvenation effect observed just after the -shift.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0205276,
title = {Numerical Study on Aging Dynamics in the 3D Ising Spin-Glass Model. III. Cumulative Memory and `Chaos' Effects in the Temperature-Shift Protocol},
author = {Hajime Takayama and Koji Hukushima},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0205276},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures