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spin glass [′spin ‚glas] (solid-state physics) A substance in which the atomic spins are oriented in random but fixed directions. Spin glass One of a wide variety of materials which contain interacting atomic magnetic moments and also possess some form of disorder, in which the temperature variation of the magnetic susceptibility undergoes an abrupt change in slope, that is, a cusp, at a temperature generally referred to as the freezing temperature. At lower temperatures the spins have no long-range magnetic order, but instead are found to have static or quasistatic orientations which vary randomly over macroscopic distances. The latter state is referred to as spin-glass magnetic order. Spin-glass ordering is usually detected by means of magnetic susceptibility measurements, although additional data are required to demonstrate the absence of long-range order. Closely related susceptibility cusps can also be observed by using neutron diffraction. It is not generally agreed whether spin glasses undergo a phase transition or not. See Magnetic susceptibility, Neutron diffraction, Phase transitions How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Getting this so-called spin glass to settle into a lowest-energy state, in which all the particles comfortably coexist without further flipping, is equivalent to solving a satisfiability problem. Madden, The Australian National University, AU 6:00 CNT: Electronic Properties and Electronic Emission Room 207 Session chair: Wolfgang Bacsa, University Paul Sabatier, FR 6:00 Spin Glass Behaviour of Magnetic Carbon Nanoclusters ( http://www. The result is a spin glass, meaning that the spins are randomly oriented. |
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