Author:
Norambuena Ariel,Jimenez Alejandro,Becher Christoph,Maze Jerónimo R
Abstract
Abstract
The unavoidable presence of vibrations in solid-state devices can drastically
modify the expected electron spin resonance (ESR) absorption spectrum in
magnetically active systems. In this work, we model the effect of phonons and
temperature on the ESR signal in molecular systems with strong
E ⊗ e Jahn–Teller (JT)
effect and an electronic spin-1/2. Our microscopic model considers the linear JT
interaction with a continuum of phonon modes, the spin–orbit coupling,
the Zeeman effect, and the response of the system under a weak oscillating
magnetic field. We derive a Lindblad master equation for the orbital and spin
degrees of freedom, where one- and two-phonon processes are considered for the
phonon-induced relaxation, and the thermal dependence of Ham reduction factors
is calculated. We find that the suppression of ESR signals is due to phonon
broadening but not based on the common assumption of orbital quenching. Our
results can be applied to explain the experimentally observed absence of the ESR
signal in color centers in diamond, such as the neutral nitrogen-vacancy and
negatively charged silicon-vacancy color centers in diamond.
Funder
AFOSR grant
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
ANID-Fondecyt
ANID-PIA
ONR grant
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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