Abstract

To perform optical detection of high-frequency magnetic resonance (ODMR) and cyclotron resonance (ODCR) with a spatial resolution, we have proposed a noncavity scheme of an ODMR-ODCR spectrometer using a quasi-optical microwave channel. The efficiency of this scheme for obtaining information on the spin properties of ZnO quantum dots and CdMnTe quantum wells and on the effective masses of carriers in crystalline silicon films with a spatial resolution within a focused laser beam is illustrated.

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