Inversion recovery with electron spin-echo detection has been used to study the electron spin-lattice relaxation rates 1/T 1 for transition metal impurities in heavily cobalt-doped hydrothermally grown ZnO single crystals. The relaxation dynamics of Co 2 + ions dominates the phonon bottleneck effect in the Orbach-Aminov process, which involves the modulation of the zero-field-splitting tensor. The relaxation mechanism may be treated in terms of phonon heating with fast rate of energy pump from Co 2 + spins into the lattice phonon modes. The measurements reveal the cross-relaxation process in which the single Co 2 + ions cross-relax to exchange-coupled clusters of cobalt ions. The higher temperature relaxation of Co 2 + indicates an additional Orbach-Aminov process via a state of ∼ 226 cm-1 above the ground state Kramers doublet. It is shown that in this system Co 2 + ions play a role of the rapidly relaxing centers, strongly mediating the spin-lattice relaxation of the other transition metal impurities, such as Mn 2 + and Fe 3 +.
Azamat, D., Badalyan, A., Baranov, P., Fanciulli, M., Lancok, J., Hrabovsky, M., et al. (2019). Spin-lattice relaxation processes of transition metal ions in a heavily cobalt doped ZnO: Phonon heating effect. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 126(12) [10.1063/1.5088588].
Spin-lattice relaxation processes of transition metal ions in a heavily cobalt doped ZnO: Phonon heating effect
Fanciulli, MMembro del Collaboration Group
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2019
Abstract
Inversion recovery with electron spin-echo detection has been used to study the electron spin-lattice relaxation rates 1/T 1 for transition metal impurities in heavily cobalt-doped hydrothermally grown ZnO single crystals. The relaxation dynamics of Co 2 + ions dominates the phonon bottleneck effect in the Orbach-Aminov process, which involves the modulation of the zero-field-splitting tensor. The relaxation mechanism may be treated in terms of phonon heating with fast rate of energy pump from Co 2 + spins into the lattice phonon modes. The measurements reveal the cross-relaxation process in which the single Co 2 + ions cross-relax to exchange-coupled clusters of cobalt ions. The higher temperature relaxation of Co 2 + indicates an additional Orbach-Aminov process via a state of ∼ 226 cm-1 above the ground state Kramers doublet. It is shown that in this system Co 2 + ions play a role of the rapidly relaxing centers, strongly mediating the spin-lattice relaxation of the other transition metal impurities, such as Mn 2 + and Fe 3 +.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.