2001
DOI: 10.1007/s100510170175
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Frequency dependence of aging, rejuvenation and memory in a disordered ferroelectric

Abstract: We characterize in details the aging properties of the ferroelectric phase of K Ta1−x Nbx O3 (ktn), where both rejuvenation and (partial) memory are observed. In particular, we carefully examine the frequency dependence of several quantities that characterize aging, rejuvenation and memory. We find a marked subaging behaviour, with an a.c. dielectric susceptiblity scaling as ω √ tw, where tw is the waiting time. We suggest an interpretation in terms of pinned domain walls, much along the lines proposed for agi… Show more

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“…Prominent examples are shear stress relaxations in structural glasses [3], thermoremanent magnetizations or a.c. susceptibility in spin glasses [4,5]. Similar effects have been observed on the dielectric constant of dipolar glasses [6,7], of structural glasses [8,9], and on the structure factor of LennardJones systems [10]. More recent experiments in colloidal gels [11] or other 'soft glassy materials' have been reported [12,13,14,15,16], and even electronic relaxations in Anderson insulators were found to exhibit aging effects [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Prominent examples are shear stress relaxations in structural glasses [3], thermoremanent magnetizations or a.c. susceptibility in spin glasses [4,5]. Similar effects have been observed on the dielectric constant of dipolar glasses [6,7], of structural glasses [8,9], and on the structure factor of LennardJones systems [10]. More recent experiments in colloidal gels [11] or other 'soft glassy materials' have been reported [12,13,14,15,16], and even electronic relaxations in Anderson insulators were found to exhibit aging effects [17].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…. denotes an average over (2d−1) S(t w ) uncorrelated random numbers τ j that are distributed according to (7). We will see thatΠ(t w + t, t w ) and Π(t w + t, t w ) exhibit the same scaling properties, which in view of the generic character of Π(t w + t, t w ) (cf.…”
Section: Partial Equilibrium Concept (Pec)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…√ N corr is supposedly valid at small H [48], while the dependence on the number of correlated spins is argued to be proportional to √ N corr , rather than linear in N corr , as from Eq. (4).…”
Section: Reanalysis Of Previous Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists in the complete reorganization of the equilibrium configurations by the slightest change in temperature. The topic is currently under intense theoretical scrutiny [21,22,23,24], not only because of its importance to analyze spectacular experiments [25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32], but also as a crucial tool to assess the performance of quantum annealers [33,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%