Quench-cooling procedure compared with the gate protocol for aging experiments in electron glasses

Z. Ovadyahu
2006 Physical Review B  
Anderson-insulating indium-oxide films excited far from equilibrium exhibit a variety of memory effects including aging. Full aging has been recently demonstrated in this system using two different experimental protocols. The first, (gate-protocol) employed a MOSFET structure and involved switching between two gate voltages. In a different procedure, the system was subjected to a non-ohmic longitudinal field F for a waiting-time tw, and the relaxation of G was monitored after the field was
more » ... hed back to its linear response value. In this paper, we describe yet another protocol that involves measuring the response of the system that has been 'aged' at some low temperature TL for a duration tw after it was quench-cooled from high temperature TH. Like in the previous protocols, this procedure results in full-aging behavior. The advantages and shortcomings of the quench-cooling protocol are pointed out. The results of aging experiments based on the better controlled, gate-protocol performed with different systems are compared and discussed
doi:10.1103/physrevb.73.214204 fatcat:qm7vnz4koncq7p76bllun33p44