Optical detection of electron spin dynamics driven by fast variations of a magnetic field: a simple method to measure T1, T2, and T2* in semiconductors

Abstract

We develop a simple method for measuring the electron spin relaxation times T1, T2 and T2* in semiconductors and demonstrate its exemplary application to n-type GaAs. Using an abrupt variation of the magnetic field acting on electron spins, we detect the spin evolution by measuring the Faraday rotation of a short laser pulse. Depending on the magnetic field orientation, this allows us to measure either the longitudinal spin relaxation time T1 or the inhomogeneous transverse spin dephasing time T2*. In order to determine the homogeneous spin coherence time T2, we apply a pulse of an oscillating radiofrequency (rf) field resonant with the Larmor frequency and detect the subsequent decay of the spin precession. The amplitude of the rf-driven spin precession is significantly enhanced upon additional optical pumping along the magnetic field.

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