Aging dynamics of a reentrant ferromagnet stage-2
Cu0.8Co0.2Cl2 graphite intercalation compound has been studied
using DC magnetic susceptibility. This compound undergoes successive
transitions at the transition temperatures Tc (≈8.7 K) and
TRSG (≈3.3 K). The relaxation rate SZFC(t) exhibits a
characteristic peak at tcr below Tc. The peak time tcr as a
function of temperature T shows a local maximum around 5.5 K, reflecting a
frustrated nature of the ferromagnetic phase. It drastically increases with
decreasing temperature below TRSG. The spin configuration imprinted at the
stop and wait process at a stop temperature Ts (<Tc) during the
field-cooled aging protocol, becomes frozen on further cooling. On reheating,
the memory of the aging at Ts is retrieved as an anomaly of the
thermoremnant magnetization at Ts. These results indicate the occurrence
of the aging phenomena in the ferromagnetic phase (TRSG<T<Tc) as well
as in the reentrant spin glass phase (T<TRSG).Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures; submitted to Physical Review