Nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear spin relaxation in AlAs quantum well probed by ESR
Abstract
The study of nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation was conducted in an asymmetrically doped to cm 16 nm AlAs quantum well grown in the -direction. Dynamic polarization of nuclear spins due to the hyperfine interaction resulted in the so-called Overhauser shift of the two-dimensional conduction electron spin resonance. The maximum shifts achieved in the experiments are several orders of magnitude smaller than in GaAs-based heterostructures indicating that hyperfine interaction is weak. The nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time extracted from the decay of Overhauser shift over time turned out to depend on the filling factor of the two-dimensional electron system. This observation indicates that nuclear spin-lattice relaxation is mostly due to the interaction between electron and nuclear spins. Overhauser shift diminishes resonantly when the RF-radiation of certain frequencies was applied to the sample. This effect served as an indirect, yet powerful method for nuclear magnetic resonance detection: NMR quadrupole splitting of As nuclei was clearly resolved. Theoretical calculations performed describe well these experimental findings.
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@article{arxiv.1612.07302,
title = {Nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear spin relaxation in AlAs quantum well probed by ESR},
author = {A. V. Shchepetilnikov and D. D. Frolov and Yu. A. Nefyodov and I. V. Kukushkin and D. S. Smirnov and L. Tiemann and C. Reichl and W. Dietsche and W. Wegscheider},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07302},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures + supplemental material