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On the Nature of Memory and Rejuvenation in Glassy Systems

J. Freedberg, W. Joe Meese, J. He, D. L. Schlagel, E. Dan Dahlberg, R. L. Orbach

Published 2023-05-26Version 1

The memory effect in a single crystal spin glass ($\mathrm{Cu}_{0.92}\mathrm{Mn}_{0.08}$) has been measured using $1 \mathrm{Hz}$ ac susceptibility techniques over a reduced temperature range of $0.4 - 0.7 \, T_g$ and a model of the memory effect has been developed. A double-waiting-time protocol is carried out where the spin glass is first allowed to age at a temperature below $T_g$, followed by a second aging at a lower temperature after it has fully rejuvenated. The model is based on calculating typical coincidences between the growth of correlated regions at the two temperatures. It accounts for the absolute magnitude of the memory effect as a function of both waiting times and temperatures. The data can be explained by the memory loss being a function of the relative change in the correlated volume at the first waiting temperature because of the growth in the correlations at the second waiting temperature.

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