We present a new set of electrical field effect measurements on granular
aluminium insulating thin films. We have explored how the conductance
relaxations induced by gate voltage changes depend on the age of the system,
namely the time elapsed since its quench at low temperature. A clear age
dependence of the relaxations is seen, qualitatively similar to ageing effects
seen in other well studied glassy systems such as spin glasses or polymers. We
explain how our results differ from the previous ones obtained with different
protocols in indium oxide and granular aluminium thin films. Our experimental
findings bring new information on the dynamics of the system and put new
constraints on the theoretical models that may explain slow conductance
relaxations in disordered insulators.Comment: 4 pages, 13th Transport in interacting disordered systems (TIDS13)
conference, 31.08.2009 - 05.09.2009, Rackeve, Hungar