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Comparative review of aging properties in spin glasses and other disordered materials

J. Hammann, E. Vincent, V. Dupuis, M. Alba, M. Ocio, J. -P. Bouchaud

Published 1999-11-17Version 1

Aging phenomena have been studied in very different materials like polymers, supercooled liquids or disordered orientational crystals. We recall here the main features of aging in spin glasses, and use this example of magnetic systems as a guideline for the description of the others. A particular attention is put on the sensitivity of aging to the cooling rate and to temperature variations. This allows us to point out differences between temperature specific processes, yielding ``rejuvenation and memory effects'' as known in spin glasses, and domain growth processes, giving cumulative contributions at different temperatures. The relevance of wall depinning processes to rejuvenation and memory effects is discussed at the light of recent results on disordered ferromagnets.

Comments: for the Proceedings of the workshop "Frontiers in Magnetism", Kyoto Oct.99
Journal: J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 69 (2000) Suppl. A, pp. 206-211
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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