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Precursors of the Spin Glass Transition in Three Dimensions

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2019-09-24 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We study energy landscape and dynamics of the three-dimensional Heisenberg Spin Glass model in the paramagnetic phase, i.e. for temperature TT larger than the critical temperature TcT_\mathrm{c}. The landscape is non-trivially related to the equilibrium states even in the high-temperature phase, and reveals an onset of non-trivial behavior at a temperature ToT_\mathrm{o}, which is also seen through the behavior of the thermoremanent magnetization. We also find a power-law growth of the relaxation times far from the spin-glass transition, indicating a dynamical crossover at a temperature TdT_\mathrm{d}, Tc<Td<ToT_\mathrm{c}<T_\mathrm{d}<T_\mathrm{o}. The arising picture is reminiscent of the phenomenology of supercooled liquids, and poses questions on which mean-field models can describe qualitatively well the phenomenology in three dimensions. On the technical side, local energy minima are found with the Successive Overrelaxation algorithm, which reveals very efficient for energy minimization in this kind of models.

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@article{arxiv.1901.05581,
  title  = {Precursors of the Spin Glass Transition in Three Dimensions},
  author = {Marco Baity-Jesi and Victor Martin-Mayor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.05581},
  year   = {2019}
}

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16 pages, 6 figures