Non-equilibrium aging dynamics in 3D Ising spin glass
Cu0.5Co0.5Cl2-FeCl3 GBIC has been studied by zero-field
cooled (ZFC) magnetization and low frequency AC magnetic susceptibility (f=0.05 Hz), where Tg=3.92±0.11 K. The time dependence of the
relaxation rate S(t)=(1/H)dMZFC/dlnt for the ZFC magnetization
after the ZFC aging protocol, shows a peak at a characteristic time tcr
near a wait time tw (aging behavior), corresponding to a crossover from
quasi equilibrium dynamics to non-equilibrium. The time tcr strongly
depends on tw, temperature (T), magnetic field (H), and the
temperature shift (ΔT). The rejuvenation effect is observed in both
χ′ and χ′′ under the T-shift and H-shift
procedures. The memory of the specific spin configurations imprinted during the
ZFC aging protocol can be recalled when the system is re-heated at a constant
heating rate. The aging, rejuvenation, and memory effects observed in the
present system are discussed in terms of the scaling concepts derived from
numerical studies on 3D Edwards-Anderson spin glass model.Comment: 14 pages, 14 figures; Eur. Phys. J. B accepted for publicatio