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在消失的轨道角动量量子中,旋转格式放松脱凝抑制
Christian D Buch1, Krishnendu Kundu2, Jonathan J Marbey2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|September 15, 2022
概括
电子磁共振光谱显示了加多 (III) 离子中的长自旋相干性. 8S7/2项的消失轨道角动量会在3K时产生12μs的相位记忆时间.
科学领域:
- 量子自旋动力学
- 电子磁共振 (EPR) 光谱
- 固态磁性
背景情况:
- 加多 (III) 离子具有8S7/2的基本状态,具有最小的轨道角动量.
- 了解旋转动力学对于量子信息应用至关重要.
- 磁性稀释系统提供了基本的自旋特性.
研究的目的:
- 确定Gd中的8S7/2基数的哈密尔顿参数.
- 测量相位记忆时间 (Tm),以表征连贯自旋动力学.
- 研究磁性稀释系统中限制自旋连贯性的因素.
主要方法:
- 多频电子磁共振 (EPR) 光谱.
- 在Y (trensal) 主体矩阵 (Gd0.004Y0.996 ((trensal)) 中使用了Gd(III) 的定向单晶.
- 分析光谱数据以提取旋转哈密尔顿参数和相位记忆时间.
主要成果:
- 成功确定了8S7/2基数的哈密尔顿参数.
- 在3K测量了12μs的相位记忆时间 (Tm).
- 由于8S7/2项对磁弹性合的不敏感性,观察到Tm不受旋转晶格放松的限制.
结论:
- Gd(III) 的8S7/2基本状态表现出强大的自旋连贯性.
- 长相记忆时间归因于轨道角动量消失,最小化放松路径.
- 这些发现对开发利用Gd (III) 旋转系统的量子技术具有重要意义.
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