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History dependence, memory and metastability in electron glasses
Published 2005-08-30Version 1
We discuss the history dependence and memory effects which are observed in the out-of-equilibrium conductivity of electron glasses. The experiments can be understood by assuming that the local density of states retains a memory of the sample history. We provide analytical arguments for the consistency of this assumption, and discuss the saturation of the memory effect with increasing gate voltage change. This picture is bolstered by numerical simulations at zero temperature, which moreover demonstrate the incompressibility of the Coulomb glass on short timescales.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
Journal: J. Phys. IV France 131, 167 (2005).
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: history dependence, electron glasses, memory effect, metastability, increasing gate voltage change
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