Spin glasses : experimental signatures and salient outcomes
Eric Vincent (1), Vincent Dupuis (2) ((1) SPHYNX, (2) PHENIX)

TL;DR
This paper introduces spin glasses, highlighting their experimental signatures and key outcomes, aiming to provide non-specialists with an accessible overview of their main features and significance in disordered materials.
Contribution
It offers a simplified, experimental perspective on spin glasses, emphasizing their main observable properties and encouraging broader interest in their role within disordered matter research.
Findings
Identification of key experimental signatures of spin glasses
Description of common properties across different spin glass materials
Potential insights into disordered matter from spin glass behavior
Abstract
Within the wide class of disordered materials, spin glasses occupy a special place because of their conceptually simple definition of randomly interacting spins. Their modelling has triggered spectacular developments of out-of-equilibrium statistical physics, as well analytically as numerically, opening the way to a new vision of glasses in general. "Real" spin glasses are disordered magnetic materials which can be very diverse from the chemist's point of view, but all share a number of common properties, laying down the definition of generic spin glass behaviour. This paper aims at giving to non-specialist readers an idea of what spin glasses are from an experimentalist's point of view, describing as simply as possible their main features as they can be observed in the laboratory, referring to numerous detailed publications for more substantial discussions and for all theoretical…
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