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76.00.00 Magnetic resonances and relaxations in condensed matter, Mossbauer effect

  • 76.20.+q General theory of resonances and relaxations (1) subscribe to RSS feed
  • 76.30.-v Electron paramagnetic resonance and relaxation (see also 33.35.+r Electron resonance and relaxation in atomic and molecular physics; 87.80.Lg Magnetic and paramagnetic resonance in biological physics) (1) subscribe to RSS feed
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  • 76.50.+g Ferromagnetic, antiferromagnetic, and ferrimagnetic resonances; spin-wave resonance (see also 75.30.Ds Spin waves) (1) subscribe to RSS feed
  • 76.60.-k Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation (see also 33.25.+k Nuclear resonance and relaxation in atomic and molecular physics and 82.56.-b Nuclear magnetic resonance in physical chemistry and chemical physics; for structure determination using magnetic re (1) subscribe to RSS feed
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  • 76.80.+y Mossbauer effect; other gamma-ray spectroscopy (see also 33.45.+x Mossbauer spectra-in atomic and molecular physics; for biophysical applications, see 87.64.kx; for chemical analysis applications, see 82.80.Ej); Magnetic resonance spectrometers, 07.57.Pt subscribe to RSS feed
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Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance on Organic and Inorganic Carbon-Based Semiconductors (2014)
Kraus, Hannes
In this work, three different material systems comprising carbon were researched: (i) Organic polymers and small molecules, in conjunction with fullerene molecules for applications in organic photovoltaics (OPV), (ii) single walled semiconducting carbon nanotubes and (iii) silicon carbide (SiC), whose defect color centers are recently in the limelight as candidates for quantum applications. All systems were analyzed using the optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) spectroscopy. In the OPV chapter, first the intrinsic parameters and orientations of high spin excitons were analyzed in the materials P3HT, PTB7 and DIP. Specifically the influence of ordering in these organic systems was adressed. The second part of the OPV chapter is concerned with triplet generation by electron back transfer in the high-efficiency OPV material combination PTB7:PC71BM. The carbon nanotube chapter first shows the way to the first unambiguous proof of the existence of triplet excitons in semiconducting (6,5) single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) by ODMR spectroscopy. A model for exciton kinetics, and also orientation and intrinsic parameters were propoesed. The last part of this work is devoted to spin centers in silicon carbide (SiC). After a brief introduction, the spin multiplicity of the V2 and V3 silicon vacancies, and also of a Frenkel pair and an unassigned defect UD in 6H SiC, and of the V2 vacancy and the Frenkel pair in 4H SiC, was shown to be S=3/2. The spin polarized pumping of the 3/2 manifold of the quartet ground state of the silicon vacancies allows stimulated microwave emission. Furthermore, in 6H SiC, the UD and Frenkel pair were shown to have a large dependence of their intrinsic zero field interaction parameters on the temperature, while the vacancies are temperature independent. The application of the UD and Frenkel pair as temperature sensor, and of the vacancies as a vector magnetic field sensor is discussed.
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