Spin-Dicke Effect in Inorganic Devices

Nathaniel Donaher

The Spin-Dicke effect is a phenomenon observed in electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) in organic devices. The EDMR effect involves changing electron spin-states to control a recombination current. In the Spin-Dicke phenomenon, the oscillating field, B1, which causes resonance and changing spin-states, is approximately equal to the quasi-static magnetic field, B0. In these experiments, the EDMR effect under the Spin-Dicke regime was observed in an inorganic semiconductor device (SiC p-n junction) via spin-dependent recombination.
Major: 
Engineering Science
Exhibition Category: 
Engineering
Exhibition Format: 
Oral Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Patrick Lenahan
Location: 
Flex
Poster Number: 
4