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Temperature dependent memory of electron glasses

Temperature dependent memory of electron glasses. -. -. -. -. -. Aviad Frydman Bar I lan University. -. BIU Ariel Eisenbach Tal Havdala CNRS Grenoble Julien Delahaye Thierry Grenet Harvard Ariel Amir. Peculiarity # 1. 150k. 77k. Discontinuous Au. Peculiarity # 2.

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Temperature dependent memory of electron glasses

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  1. Temperature dependent memory of electron glasses - - - - - AviadFrydman Bar Ilan University - BIU Ariel Eisenbach Tal Havdala CNRS Grenoble JulienDelahaye Thierry Grenet Harvard Ariel Amir

  2. Peculiarity # 1 150k 77k Discontinuous Au

  3. Peculiarity # 2 Discontinuous Au

  4. Electron glasses InO, In2O3-x Granular Al Granular Au Ultrathin Pb Ultarthin Bi Be films NbSi Tl2O3−x Discontinuous Ni, Au, Ag, Al

  5. Temperature dependence Spin glass Structural glasses

  6. Temperature independence in EG a-InO Granular Al 5K vrs 8K

  7. Discontinuous films

  8. Determining  Ni, T=12K ~1000s Vg2 Vg1

  9. Temperature dependence – discontinuous films Ni

  10. Temperature dependence – discontinuous films =f(T*/T) Au Au Au T*=12K T*=100K T*=300K

  11. High T Low T Vg1 Vg2

  12. Effect of cooling 240k 200K 160k 120k 80k ~600s Vg

  13. Selective memory Non-commutativity Changing Vg + Cooling ≠ Cooling + Changing Vg

  14. Aging rejuvenation in spin glasses E. Vincent, J_P Bouchaud et-al Aging acceleration

  15. Cooling rate

  16. L50nm L20nm L200nm Granular Al L5nm

  17. Summary Continuous films exhibit temperature dependent dynamics Crossover from thermal activation to temperature independence Dynamics depend on T and on T* Cooling the sample significantly ages the sample Sample maintains memory of processes that took place at higher temperatures

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