Self-stimulated pulse echo trains from inhomogeneously broadened spin
ensembles
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.01116v2
- Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2020 13:46:58 GMT
- Title: Self-stimulated pulse echo trains from inhomogeneously broadened spin
ensembles
- Authors: Kamanasish Debnath, Gavin Dold, John J. L. Morton, Klaus M{\o}lmer
- Abstract summary: We show experimentally and theoretically how a conventional magnetic resonance Hahn echo sequence can lead to a self-stimulated pulse echo train.
We introduce an analytical model that explains the shape of the first echo and numerical results that account well for the experimentally observed shape and strength of the echo train.
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- Abstract: We show experimentally and describe theoretically how a conventional magnetic
resonance Hahn echo sequence can lead to a self-stimulated pulse echo train
when an inhomogeneously broadened spin ensemble is coupled to a resonator.
Effective strong coupling between the subsystems assures that the first Hahn
echo can act as a refocussing pulse on the spins, leading to self-stimulated
secondary echoes. Within the framework of mean field theory, we show that this
process can continue multiple times leading to a train of echoes. We introduce
an analytical model that explains the shape of the first echo and numerical
results that account well for the experimentally observed shape and strength of
the echo train and provides insights into the collective effects involved.
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