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Spin glass behavior probed by various methods with different time- and space-scale of observation: Ising spin glass Fe0.50Mn0.50TiO3

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Under the expectation that the behavior of a spin glass (SG) system shows various aspects depending on the time- and space-scale of observations, we have studied the typical Ising spin glass Fe0.50Mn0.50TiO3 by measuring dc-magnetization, ac-susceptibility, Mössbauer spectrum, neutron scattering intensity and μ+SR time spectrum. We have demonstrated that the application of various methods with different time- and space-scale of observations to the same system is useful to clarify the property of the spin glass freezing, the Ising character and the de Almeida and Thouless-line.

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Ito, A. Spin glass behavior probed by various methods with different time- and space-scale of observation: Ising spin glass Fe0.50Mn0.50TiO3 . Hyperfine Interactions 126, 287–297 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012635115498

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