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Optically detected magnetic-resonance observation of the isolated zinc interstitial in irradiated ZnSe
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringCentral Zinc IonMagnetic ResonanceIsolated Zinc InterstitialIrradiated ZnseIi-vi SemiconductorElectron SpectroscopyOptical PropertiesElectron Paramagnetic ResonanceQuantum MaterialsQuantum SciencePhotoluminescencePhysicsAtomic PhysicsSe NeighborsApplied PhysicsDynamic Nuclear PolarizationOptoelectronicsMagnetic-resonance Observation
Optical detection of magnetic resonance is reported for isolated interstitial ${\mathrm{Zr}}_{1}^{+}$ in ZnSe produced by 2.5-MeV electron irradiation at 4.2 K. It is detected as a reduction of the distant-donor--to--Frenkel-pair recombination luminescence at 625 nm. Resolved hyperfine interaction with the central zinc ion and two shells of Se neighbors reveals a highly localized ``deep'' state for the paramagnetic electron. It is stable only to \ensuremath{\sim}220 K.
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