Metallic spin-glasses beyond mean-field: An approach to the impurity-concentration dependence of the freezing temperature
Abstract
A relation between the freezing temperature (T g) and the exchange couplings (Jij) in metallic spin-glasses is derived, taking the spin-correlations (Gij) into account. This approach does not involve a disorder-average. The expansion of the correlations to first order in Jij/T g leads to the molecular-field result from Thouless-Anderson-Palmer. Employing the current theory of the spin-interaction in disordered metals, an equation for T g as a function of the concentration of impurities is obtained, which reproduces the available data from AuFe, AgMn, and CuMn alloys well.
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