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Spin-Lattice Relaxation Of Optically Polarized Nuclei In P-Type Gaas

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2018)

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Abstract
Spin-lattice relaxation of the nuclear spin system in p-type GaAs is studied using a three-stage experimental protocol including optical pumping and measuring the difference of the nuclear spin polarization before and after a dark interval of variable length. This method allows us to measure the spin-lattice relaxation time T-1 of optically pumped nuclei "in the dark," that is, in the absence of illumination. The measured T-1 values fall into the subsecond time range, being three orders of magnitude shorter than in earlier studied n-type GaAs. The drastic difference is further emphasized by magnetic-field and temperature dependencies of T-1 in p-GaAs, showing no similarity to those in n-GaAs. This unexpected behavior finds its explanation in the spatial selectivity of the optical pumping in p-GaAs, that is only efficient in the vicinity of shallow donors, together with the quadrupole relaxation of nuclear spins, which is induced by electric fields within closely spaced donor-acceptor pairs. The developed theoretical model explains the whole set of experimental results.
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gaas,spin-lattice
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