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Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance of Neutral Donors Interacting with a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
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Neutral Donors InteractingMagnetismSpintronicsElectrical EngineeringTwo-dimensional Electron GasPolarization TransferPhysicsEngineeringRf SemiconductorElectron Paramagnetic ResonanceApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceCondensed Matter PhysicsDouble ResonanceMicrowave EngineeringDetected Magnetic ResonanceSemiconductor Device
We have measured the electrically detected magnetic resonance of donor-doped silicon field-effect transistors in resonant X- (9.7 GHz) and W-band (94 GHz) microwave cavities. The two-dimensional electron gas resonance signal increases by 2 orders of magnitude from X to W band, while the donor resonance signals are enhanced by over 1 order of magnitude. Bolometric effects and spin-dependent scattering are inconsistent with the observations. We propose that polarization transfer from the donor to the two-dimensional electron gas is the main mechanism giving rise to the spin resonance signals.
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