Dynamics of spin glasses in two dimensions

Abstract

Spin glass dynamics is a strong function of spatial dimensionality D. The lower critical dimension is close to 2.5, so that, in two dimensions, the condensation temperature Tg=0, and only fluctuations are present at finite temperatures. However, by using thin film multilayers, one can explore the dynamics in both D=3 and D=2 dimensions. Spin glass thin film multilayers transition from D=3 dynamics at short to intermediate times to D = 2 dynamics at long times. Correlation lengths of CuMn 4.5 nm multilayers at long times are shown to be grow more rapidly in D=2 as compared to D=3, and for the longest measurement time, experimentally reach equilibrium in qualitative agreement with simulations.

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