Experimental Determination of the Critical Spin Glass Correlation Length
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Abstract
We have made detailed measurements of the waiting time effect of the thermoremanent magnetization (TRM) near the spin glass transition temperature Tg. In previous measurements we found that the timescale tweff associated with the decay, rapidly decreases near Tg (where Tg is defined by the onset of remanence). This effect has been systematically mapped out for waiting times ranging from 300 s to 100,000 s. Using tweff to determine the length scale of the glassy correlations, ξglassy, (observed in both numerical studies and experiment) we see both growth of this correlation length as Tg is approached (from lower temperatures), and then a rapid reduction of this correlation length very close to Tg. We interpret this reduction in ξglassy, for all waiting times, as being governed by the critical correlation length ξcrit . The data from all waiting times collapse on a master curve that can be fit to (T-Tc)-zn.
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Presenters
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Gregory Kenning
Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania
Authors
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Gregory Kenning
Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania