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Geometrical Aspects of Aging and Rejuvenation in the Ising Spin Glass: A Numerical Study | Ludovic Berthier
; Jean-Philippe Bouchaud
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5 Feb 2002 | Journal: | Phys. Rev. B 66, 054404 (2002) | Subject: | Statistical Mechanics; Disordered Systems and Neural Networks | cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.dis-nn | Abstract: | We present a comprehensive study of non-equilibrium phenomena in the low temperature phase of the Edwards-Anderson Gaussian spin glass in 3 and 4 spatial dimensions. Many effects can be understood in terms of a time dependent coherence length, $ell_T$, such that length scales smaller that $ell_T$ are equilibrated, whereas larger length scales are essentially frozen. The time and temperature dependence of $ell_T$ is found to be compatible with critical power-law dynamical scaling for small times/high temperatures, crossing over to an activated logarithmic growth for longer times/lower temperatures, in agreement with recent experimental results. The activated regime is governed by a `barrier exponent’ psi which we estimate to be psi ~ 1.0 and psi ~ 2.3 in 3 and 4 dimensions, respectively. We observe for the first time the rejuvenation and memory effects in the four dimensional sample, which, we argue, is unrelated to `temperature chaos’. Our discussion in terms of length scales allows us to address several experimentally relevant issues, such as super-aging versus sub-aging effects, the role of a finite cooling rate, or the so-called Kovacs effect. | Source: | arXiv, cond-mat/0202069 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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