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Pump-probe Faraday rotation magnetometer using two diode lasers

Published

Author(s)

Forrest T. Charnock, Radek Lopusnik, Thomas J. Silva

Abstract

A time-resolved Faraday rotation magnetometer using externally triggered pulsed diode lasers is described. This device permits measurement of the dynamic properties of polarized electronic spins in semiconductors. A non- equilibrium spin polarization is created in the conduction band electrons of i}n-type GaAs using a circularly polarized laser pulse generated by a pulsed laser diode. A subsequent linearly polarized pulse from a second laser diode probes the time evolved electronic polarization via the Faraday effect. Since two different laser diodes are used for the pump and probe process, the dynamics of optically pumped spins can be directly observed at arbitrarily long pump-probe delays with a temporal resolution of 75 ps and a spatial resolution of 25 υ. The signal-to-noise of the laser diodes is sufficient to achieve a sensitivity on the order of 3000 spins.
Citation
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume
76
Issue
056105

Keywords

Faraday rotation, nuclear, spintronics

Citation

Charnock, F. , Lopusnik, R. and Silva, T. (2005), Pump-probe Faraday rotation magnetometer using two diode lasers, Review of Scientific Instruments, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=31758 (Accessed April 16, 2024)
Created April 25, 2005, Updated October 12, 2021