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Magnetization of Paramagnetic Ions by Phase-Modulated Microwave Pulses in a Zero Magnetic Field

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Abstract The effect of magnetization formation for paramagnetic ions with spin S = 1 in a solid under a zero magnetic field by pulsed manipulations with electron spins has been… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The effect of magnetization formation for paramagnetic ions with spin S = 1 in a solid under a zero magnetic field by pulsed manipulations with electron spins has been theoretically predicted. To this end, it is suggested to use crossed microwave pulses with different initial phases or finite pulses. Resonance cases where the microwave pulse frequency coincides with the frequency of level splitting in a zero field are described. It is shown that this effect is similar to the alignment–orientation transition, which is observed in optical experiments.

Keywords: microwave pulses; zero magnetic; field; paramagnetic ions; magnetic field; magnetization

Journal Title: Physics of the Solid State
Year Published: 2020

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