Field-pulse memory in a spin-glass
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-19-2013
Abstract
We report a magnetic field-pulse memory effect in the temperature-dependent magnetization of Tb30Ru6.0Sn29.5, a spin-glass material having a newly identified structure type. Tb30Ru 6.0Sn29.5 exhibits a glassy magnetization component of ∼2290 emu/mol-Tb, which represents over 84% of its total saturation magnetization. We show that when a magnetic field pulse of a few hundred gauss is applied to the sample as it is cooling, the system retains a memory of the temperature at which the pulse was applied. Upon warming, the imprinted memory is observed as a precipitous drop in magnetization at the pulse temperature. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Applied Physics Letters
Recommended Citation
Schmitt, D., Prestigiacomo, J., Adams, P., Young, D., Stadler, S., & Chan, J. (2013). Field-pulse memory in a spin-glass. Applied Physics Letters, 103 (8) https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4818262