Crossed-coil detection of two-photon excited nuclear quadrupole resonance |
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Authors: | Eles Philip T Michal Carl A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, 6224 Agricultural Road, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z1. |
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Abstract: | Applying a recently developed theoretical framework for determining two-photon excitation Hamiltonians using average Hamiltonian theory, we calculate the excitation produced by half-resonant irradiation of the pure quadrupole resonance of a spin-3/2 system. This formalism provides expressions for the single-quantum and double-quantum mutation frequencies as well as the Bloch-Siegert shift. The dependence of the excitation strength on RF field orientation and the appearance of the free-induction signal along an axis perpendicular to the excitation field provide an unmistakable signature of two-photon excitation. We demonstrate single- and double-quantum excitation in an axially symmetric system using 35Cl in a single crystal of potassium chlorate (omega(Q) = 28 MHz) with crossed-coil detection. A rotation plot verifies the orientation dependence of the two-photon excitation, and double-quantum coherences are observed directly with the application of a static external magnetic field. |
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Keywords: | Nuclear quadrupole resonance Two-photon excitation Average Hamiltonian theory Crossed-coil detection Half-resonance RF Receiver dead-time Probe ring-down |
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