ManuscriptA short review of the pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance (pEDMR) experiment is presented. PEDMR allows the highly sensitive observation of coherent electron spin motion of charge carriers and defects in semiconductors by means of transient current measurements. The theoretical foundations, the experimental implementation, its sensitivity and its potential with regard to the investigation of electronic transitions in semiconductors are discussed. For the example of the Pb center at the crystalline silicon (111) to silicon dioxide interface it is shown experimentally how one can detect spin Rabi-oscillation, its dephasing, coherence decays and spin-coupling effects
dissertationA study of spin-dependent electronic transitions at the (111) oriented phosphorous doped...
We show that in pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance (pEDMR) signal modulation in combina...
The electron spin is generally not considered in the recombination processes since it only marginall...
A short review of the pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance (pEDMR) experiment is presente...
Journal ArticleExperimental evidence is presented showing that photocurrents in silicon can be used ...
Journal ArticleThe theoretical foundations of the time domain measurement of spin-dependent charge c...
A short review is given on pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance pulsed EDMR , a highly ...
In recent years, a variety of solid-state qubits has been realized, including quantum dots, supercon...
Journal ArticleThe effect of exchange interactions within spin pairs on spin-dependent transport and...
The microscopic structure of light-activated paramagnetic conduction band tail states and their part...
ManuscriptIn recent years, a variety of solid-state qubits has been realized, including quantum dots...
Journal ArticlePulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance of phosphorous (31P) in bulk crystall...
Electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) is a sensitive spectroscopic technique, which can be...
We propose to use optical detection of magnetic resonance (ODMR) to measure the decoherence time T 2...
Hopping transport and recombination in disordered semiconductors are generally determined by a large...
dissertationA study of spin-dependent electronic transitions at the (111) oriented phosphorous doped...
We show that in pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance (pEDMR) signal modulation in combina...
The electron spin is generally not considered in the recombination processes since it only marginall...
A short review of the pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance (pEDMR) experiment is presente...
Journal ArticleExperimental evidence is presented showing that photocurrents in silicon can be used ...
Journal ArticleThe theoretical foundations of the time domain measurement of spin-dependent charge c...
A short review is given on pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance pulsed EDMR , a highly ...
In recent years, a variety of solid-state qubits has been realized, including quantum dots, supercon...
Journal ArticleThe effect of exchange interactions within spin pairs on spin-dependent transport and...
The microscopic structure of light-activated paramagnetic conduction band tail states and their part...
ManuscriptIn recent years, a variety of solid-state qubits has been realized, including quantum dots...
Journal ArticlePulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance of phosphorous (31P) in bulk crystall...
Electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) is a sensitive spectroscopic technique, which can be...
We propose to use optical detection of magnetic resonance (ODMR) to measure the decoherence time T 2...
Hopping transport and recombination in disordered semiconductors are generally determined by a large...
dissertationA study of spin-dependent electronic transitions at the (111) oriented phosphorous doped...
We show that in pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance (pEDMR) signal modulation in combina...
The electron spin is generally not considered in the recombination processes since it only marginall...