We present a 17 GHz (Ku band) arbitrary waveform pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer for experiments down to millikelvin temperatures. The spectrometer is located at room temperature, while the resonator is placed either in a room temperature magnet or inside a cryogen-free dilution refrigerator; the operating temperature range of the dilution unit is from ca. 10 mK to 8 K. This combination provides the opportunity to perform quantum control experiments on electron spins in the pure-state regime. At 0.6 T, spin echo experiments were carried out using ?-irradiated quartz glass from 1 K to 12.3 mK. With decreasing temperatures, we observed an increase in spin echo signal intensities due to increasing spin polarizations, in acc...
A computer-controlled X-band time domain electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer, with a ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York We investigate the possibility to restore transient ...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...
We present a 17 GHz (Ku band) arbitrary waveform pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer...
Pulsed Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) is now a standard magnetic resonance characterisation t...
An X-band (ca. 9-10 GHz) continuous wave saturation recovery spectrometer to measure electron spin-l...
We describe a pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer operating at several frequencies i...
We present a Q-band spectrometer which was built recently at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of ...
The inherent properties of quantum systems, such as superposition and entanglement, offer a new para...
International audienceElectron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is the method of choice for charact...
Counting the microwave photons emitted by an ensemble of electron spins when they relax radiatively ...
We describe a 395 GHz pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) setup, and initial results of rel...
A computer-controlled X-band time domain electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer, with a ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York We investigate the possibility to restore transient ...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...
We present a 17 GHz (Ku band) arbitrary waveform pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer...
Pulsed Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) is now a standard magnetic resonance characterisation t...
An X-band (ca. 9-10 GHz) continuous wave saturation recovery spectrometer to measure electron spin-l...
We describe a pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer operating at several frequencies i...
We present a Q-band spectrometer which was built recently at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of ...
The inherent properties of quantum systems, such as superposition and entanglement, offer a new para...
International audienceElectron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is the method of choice for charact...
Counting the microwave photons emitted by an ensemble of electron spins when they relax radiatively ...
We describe a 395 GHz pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) setup, and initial results of rel...
A computer-controlled X-band time domain electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer, with a ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York We investigate the possibility to restore transient ...
Electron and nuclear spins are very promising candidates to serve as quantum bits (qubits) for propo...