The relaxation of the field cooled magnetisation of a multilayered 2D
Cu(Mn) spin glass film has been investigated in a SQUID-magnetometer.
The sample is cooled in a constant magnetic field (10 Oe) from a high
temperature, where the magnetisation is at equilibrium, to a temperatu
re below the freezing temperature, T(f). At constant temperature, the
magnetisation is then found to increase with time at temperatures near
T(f), showing an initial decrease followed by an increase at long tim
e scales at intermediate temperatures and only decreases with time at
lower temperatures. The behaviour, including the surprising downward r
elaxation away from the thermodynamic equilibrium magnetisation, is qu
alitatively interpreted in terms of a spin glass domain model.