Abstract

In some spin glasses, notably AuFe, the magnetisation and remanent moment below the spin glass temperature, Tf, are time-dependent of the magnetisation is observed in fields smaller than about 100 Oe, in contrast to present spin glass theories which predict slow relaxation below Tf. A possible explanation is that a threshold field exists below which relaxation is too rapid to observe on the usual laboratory time scales.

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