Dynamic Scaling Relation in Reentrant Spin Glass Pd_<1-x-y>Fe_xMn_y
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Ac-susceptibilities are measured for reentrant spin glasses Pd(,.gz.Fe(,.g),Mng.g, andPd..,.,Fe....,Mn..... at the frequency from 4.1 Hz to 41.1 kHz. The frequencydependence of T..(co), temperature of the maximum in the imaginary part of ac-susceptibility, is analyzed using a standard dynamic scaling, as a power law innonlinear reduced temperature e = [7'..(u) - T..(co = 0)] / T..(co). The result suggeststhat the reentrant spin glass freezing (Gabay-Toulouse transition) inPd..,..Fe....,Mn...., is a thermodynamical phase transition.[spin glass, reentrant spin glass, ac-susceptibility, frequency dependence, lj dynamic scaling relationl
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1988-10-15
著者
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MIYAKO Yoshihito
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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Tholence J
Crtbt Cnrs Grenoble Fra
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MIYAKO Yoshihito
Depatment of Physics,Faculty of Scinece,Hokkaido University
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Miyako Y
Osaka Univ. Toyonaka
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Miyako Yoshihito
Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Miyako Yoshihito
Department Of Earth And Space Science Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Takano Hideaki
Department Of Dental Radiology Higashi Nippon Gakuen University School Of Dentistry
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GODINHO Margarida
CRTBT,CNRS
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THOLENCE Jean
CRTBT,CNRS
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Tholence Jean
Crtbt Cnrs
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Godinho Margarida
Crtbt Cnrs
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