Talk:Spin glass
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This article needs some rewriting. It should be structured into a section on experimental facts and another on theoretical findings, i.e.: replica symmetry breaking, TAP equations and all that. I may do it when I find the time... Javirl 15:44, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
I think that the article should refer to glass transition temperature. However it should be added that in spin glass physics the word glass transition refers to a second order phase transition, whereas in glass physics glass transition temperature refers to a slowdown of the kinetics at low temperature.
[edit] Phosphate-Coated Nickel Plate on Frosted Glass
Plate nickel on fluoride-frosted glass. Oxidize the nickel. Protect that with phosphate.
I just had a brain fart that tells me this ceramic material might be useful for something, but whether it's a magnetic recording medium, a phosphor, or a polarized reflector for some specific frequency of light totally eludes me. I really don't have the equipment to do it. For all I know, you could run current along a strip of it and get light out of the perpendicular. Brewhaha@edmc.net 07:17, 17 July 2007 (UTC)