| Literature DB >> 27698141 |
Anjana Samarakoon1, Taku J Sato2, Tianran Chen1, Gai-Wei Chern1, Junjie Yang1, Israel Klich1, Ryan Sinclair3, Haidong Zhou3, Seung-Hun Lee4.
Abstract
The notion of complex energy landscape underpins the intriguing dynamical behaviors in many complex systems ranging from polymers, to brain activity, to social networks and glass transitions. The spin glass state found in dilute magnetic alloys has been an exceptionally convenient laboratory frame for studying complex dynamics resulting from a hierarchical energy landscape with rugged funnels. Here, we show, by a bulk susceptibility and Monte Carlo simulation study, that densely populated frustrated magnets in a spin jam state exhibit much weaker memory effects than spin glasses, and the characteristic properties can be reproduced by a nonhierarchical landscape with a wide and nearly flat but rough bottom. Our results illustrate that the memory effects can be used to probe different slow dynamics of glassy materials, hence opening a window to explore their distinct energy landscapes.Entities:
Keywords: energy landscape; memory; spin glass; spin jam
Year: 2016 PMID: 27698141 PMCID: PMC5081640 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1608057113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205