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From Linear to Nonlinear Response in Spin Glasses: Importance of Mean-Field-Theory Predictions

V. S. Zotev, R. Orbach

Published 2001-12-29, updated 2001-12-31Version 2

Deviations from spin-glass linear response in a single crystal Cu:Mn 1.5 at % are studied for a wide range of changes in magnetic field, $\Delta H$. Three quantities, the difference $TRM-(MFC-ZFC)$, the effective waiting time, $t_{w}^{eff}$, and the difference $TRM(t_{w})-TRM(t_{w}=0)$ are examined in our analysis. Three regimes of spin-glass behavior are observed as $\Delta H$ increases. Lines in the $(T,\Delta H)$ plane, corresponding to ``weak'' and ``strong'' violations of linear response under a change in magnetic field, are shown to have the same functional form as the de Almeida-Thouless critical line. Our results demonstrate the existence of a fundamental link between static and dynamic properties of spin glasses, predicted by the mean-field theory of aging phenomena.

Comments: 9 pages, 10 figures
Journal: Physical Review B 66, 014412 (2002)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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