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We show that a new analytical technique based primarily on the principles of electron paramagnetic resonance can be utilized to explore the physical and chemical nature of paramagnetic centers in semiconductors, insulators, and solid-state electronics. This new technique, near zero field magnetoresistance (NZFMR) spectroscopy, has substantial potential in various spintronics applications.
Patrick Lenahan
"Application of near zero field magnetoresistance spectroscopy to problems in solid state electronics", Proc. SPIE PC13119, Spintronics XVII, PC131191B (4 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030672
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Patrick Lenahan, "Application of near zero field magnetoresistance spectroscopy to problems in solid state electronics," Proc. SPIE PC13119, Spintronics XVII, PC131191B (4 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030672