https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.05650
Inbar Zohar, together with Santiago Oviedo-Casado, Rainer Stöhr and Andrej Denisenko, introduce a Ramsey correlation spectroscopy pulse sequence with phase cycling, that allows us to observe (1) Larmor precession of nuclear spins at very low (<50 G) fields, corresponding to frequencies smaller than 50 kHz, without needing a super-duper coherence time; (2) Improving the contrast for detecting electron spins by combining this pulse sequence with chirped (adiabatic) pulses.
Inbar Zohar, together with Santiago Oviedo-Casado, Rainer Stöhr and Andrej Denisenko, introduce a Ramsey correlation spectroscopy pulse sequence with phase cycling, that allows us to observe (1) Larmor precession of nuclear spins at very low (<50 G) fields, corresponding to frequencies smaller than 50 kHz, without needing a super-duper coherence time; (2) Improving the contrast for detecting electron spins by combining this pulse sequence with chirped (adiabatic) pulses.
