Electron spin resonance on a 2-dimensional electron gas in a single AlAs quantum well
arXiv:cond-mat/0502450 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.137601
Abstract
Direct electron spin resonance (ESR) on a high mobility two dimensional electron gas in a single AlAs quantum well reveals an electronic $g$-factor of 1.991 at 9.35 GHz and 1.989 at 34 GHz with a minimum linewidth of 7 Gauss. The ESR amplitude and its temperature dependence suggest that the signal originates from the effective magnetic field caused by the spin orbit-interaction and a modulation of the electron wavevector caused by the microwave electric field. This contrasts markedly to conventional ESR that detects through the microwave magnetic field.
4 pages, 4 figures