Reproducible noise in a macroscopic system: magnetic avalanches in Perminvar
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A study of magnetic avalanches in Perminvar, an Fe-Ni-Co alloy, shows that some avalanches are almost exactly reproducible from one magnetic field cycle to the next, while others show significant variability. Averaging over many cycles produces a fingerprint reflecting the reproducibility of the noise. The fingerprint is not strongly temperature or driving-rate dependent, indicating that the variability is a consequence of dynamical effects. We also find that the slope of the cycle-averaged magnetization, d /dH, is correlated with the cycle-to-cycle variations in magnetization, suggesting an analogy with the fluctuation-dissipation relationship from equilibrium thermodynamics.
Journal: arXiv: Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems