2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2003.09.009
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Pulsed optically detected NMR of single GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells

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“…22 Furthermore, we had to be able to modify the laser irradiation during the experiment. For that purpose, the laser beam ͑from a titanium sapphire ring laser͒ was split into two parts, which could both be controlled independently with an acousto-optic modulator.…”
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“…22 Furthermore, we had to be able to modify the laser irradiation during the experiment. For that purpose, the laser beam ͑from a titanium sapphire ring laser͒ was split into two parts, which could both be controlled independently with an acousto-optic modulator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuclear spin transients were excited by a radiofrequency ͑rf͒ pulse with a duration of 6 s and a frequency of 9.971 MHz, close to the resonance frequency for 75 As. As described in an earlier paper, 22 the resulting signal is closely related to the free induction decay ͑FID͒, and the NMR spectrum can be recovered by Fourier transformation of the timedomain signal. Figure 1 shows a typical spectrum.…”
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“…6 Further dramatic sensitivity enhancements may be obtained by using the same electron-nuclear coupling for optical detection of the NMR signal. Various methods have been developed to encode NMR signals in the polarization of photoluminescence ͑PL͒, [2][3][4]6,12,13 in optical frequency shifts 7 or in Faraday rotation of a linearly polarized optical probe. 14 Here, we detail implementation and advantages of the PL-based Larmor-beat-detection ͑LBD͒ method.…”
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“…5,8,9 To date, few detailed descriptions of ONMR instrumentation and procedures have been presented. 13,15 The goal of the present paper is to present the features of our apparatus that enable the unique combination of optical NMR with both LBD and POWER NMR imaging. Many aspects are equally relevant to alternate versions of optically detected NMR.…”
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confidence: 99%