Dynamic crossover in the spin-glass phase

Abstract

Dynamic scaling analyses are performed in the spin-glass phase of the J Ising, the XY, and the Heisenberg models in three dimensions. We found a crossover from the critical dynamics to the ground-state dynamics in the Ising model and the Heisenberg model. The ground-state dynamics of the Ising model is characterized by an activation law with a finite energy gap: the typical time diverges exponentially. On the other hand, the typical time in the Heisenberg model diverges algebraically with the inverse temperature. Algebraic relaxation with a finite dynamic exponent is observed after the typical time in both models. The ground-state dynamic exponent is estimated to be z0 13, which is common to both models. There is no crossover in the XY model. The critical dynamics is considered to continue to the ground-state.

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