2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep41836
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Nanosecond time-resolved characterization of a pentacene-based room-temperature MASER

Abstract: The performance of a room temperature, zero-field MASER operating at 1.45 GHz has been examined. Nanosecond laser pulses, which are essentially instantaneous on the timescale of the spin dynamics, allow the visible-to-microwave conversion efficiency and temporal response of the MASER to be measured as a function of excitation energy. It is observed that the timing and amplitude of the MASER output pulse are correlated with the laser excitation energy: at higher laser energy, the microwave pulses have larger am… Show more

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“…However, the value of w xz reported in ref. 26 is anomalously high; we have no explanation other than to point out that the authors' model in this paper was two-level and thus could not have captured the full spin dynamics.…”
Section: T X T Y T Y T Z T X T Zmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…However, the value of w xz reported in ref. 26 is anomalously high; we have no explanation other than to point out that the authors' model in this paper was two-level and thus could not have captured the full spin dynamics.…”
Section: T X T Y T Y T Z T X T Zmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This so-called "cavity protection" effect, associated with non-Markovian memory effects, is attributed to inhomogeneous broadening of spin transitions with non-Lorentzian lineshapes. [10][11][12] To conclude, this system, which was recently used to demonstrate a solid-state room-temperature maser, 19,20,23 also shows promise as a platform for exploring cavity quantum electrodynamics, spin memories for quantum information processing 16 and quantum-enhanced technologies for metrology, sensing and communications. 27 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cavity is similar to the one reported for a miniaturised room-temperature maser which uses a hollow cylinder of STO, but houses a pentacene-doped p-terphenyl crys tal with a much higher concentration of 0.053% mol/mol than in previous studies. 19,20 The TE 01δ mode has a frequency tuned to the e j i $ g j i spin transition, ω c ≈ ω s ≈ 2π × 1.45 GHz. This mode has a magnetic field dipole directed along the cylindrical axis ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concentration of pentacene has been reported to influence its applicability in optoelectronic applications. Previous literature has reported the use of an optically excited organic mixed molecular crystal for maser applications consisting of pentacene and pterphenyl, where pentacene is present in very low concentrations [8][9][10][11] . Conversely, pure pentacene has been implemented for devices such as organic field-effect transistors and organic photovoltaic devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%