Dynamics of coupled two-dimensional Cu(Mn) spin-glass films

Abstract
Time-dependent susceptibility measurements have been performed on multilayered two-dimensional (2D) 40-Å-wide Cu0.865 Mn0.135 spin-glass films, separated by Cu interlayers of width 10wilwilwilwil≥600 Å typical 2D behavior is observed. The effect of a finite interlayer coupling on the dynamic susceptibility is a distinct crossover from 2D dynamic behavior at short observation times to 3D dynamic behavior at long times. A clear influence on the spin-glass dynamics is still observable for interlayer thicknesses of order 500 Å; i.e., multilayered spin-glass films are extremely sensitive probes of the effective range of Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction mediated via metallic interlayers. The results also yield information on the relation between time scale and length scale in relaxation experiments, a fundamental concept of domain theories of the spin-glass phase.

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