Abstract

Dynamic nuclear self-polarization (DYNASP) is a phenomenon observed in III–V semiconductors. When electrons of the valence band of a semiconductor are optically excited to the conduction band, a relaxation process of the conduction electrons induces a large nuclear polarization to suddenly occur below a critical temperature. This mechanism is useful for nuclear magnetic moment measurements of unstable nuclei implanted in semiconductors.

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