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, ΔH. Three
quantities, the difference TRM−(MFC−ZFC), the effective waiting time,
tweff, and the difference TRM(tw)−TRM(tw=0) are examined in our
analysis. Three regimes of spin-glass behavior are observed as ΔH
increases. Lines in the (T,ΔH) 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.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figure