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Optical setup for torque detected electron spin resonance spectroscopy
Kern, Michal ; Vetushka, Aliaksei (oponent) ; Neugebauer, Petr (vedoucí práce)
This thesis has been devoted to the improvement of a Torque Detected Electron Spin Resonance (TDESR) spectrometer by replacing the current capacitive detection of cantilever bending with optical methods. The thesis covers the basics of Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectrometry with the focus on TDESR and the field of single molecule magnetism. Laser beam deflection and interferometric detection methods are explained. The design of the TDESR spectrometer and its performance is shown on successfully obtained high quality TDESR spectra of an Fe4 single molecule magnet single crystal. Obtained results prove the feasibility of implemented detection method and its superiority with respect to the previously used capacitive method in terms of quality, resolution and speed. To further improve the TDESR setup, we have designed and assembled a system which uses an interferometer for detection of cantilever bending.
Development of Fourier Transform InfraRed Spectroscopy in High Magnetic Fields
Dubnická Midlíková, Jana ; Marsik, Přemysl (oponent) ; Schnegg, Alexander (oponent) ; Neugebauer, Petr (vedoucí práce)
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in high magnetic fields, concisely FTIR magneto-spectroscopy, is a powerful spectroscopic technique used to investigate many important effects in materials, e.g., electron paramagnetic resonance, cyclotron resonance, and transitions between Landau levels. Despite their enormous potential in solid-state physics, infrared magneto-spectrometers are still relatively rare and custom-made since such systems generally require complex infrastructure. This doctoral thesis describes in detail the design and implementation of a versatile FTIR magneto-spectroscopic setup operating in the range of 50 – 10 000 cm-1, high magnetic field up to 16 T and temperatures between 2 – 320 K located at the Central European Institute of Technology of Brno University of Technology. This setup allows us to perform a variety of magneto-optical measurements spanning the range from THz/far-infrared (FIR) to near-infrared (NIR). It consists of a commercial FTIR spectrometer coupled to a 16 T cryogen-free superconductive magnet by the custom-designed optical coupling and transmission probes designed for experiments with multiple detectors and samples in Faraday geometry. The novelty of the setup lies in the usage of a cryogen-free superconducting magnet. We have optimized and tested the performance of the FTIR magneto-spectroscopic setup for various configurations and determined a workable setup range. The functionality of the FTIR magneto-spectroscopic setup was demonstrated by the magneto-optical measurements of the zero-field splitting in cobalt(II)-based single ion magnet in the FIR region, indirect inter-band transitions between Landau levels (LLs) in germanium in the NIR region, and inter-band transitions between LLs in graphene in the FIR region. Moreover, we measured the I-V characteristics of graphene bolometer devices.
Optical setup for torque detected electron spin resonance spectroscopy
Kern, Michal ; Vetushka, Aliaksei (oponent) ; Neugebauer, Petr (vedoucí práce)
This thesis has been devoted to the improvement of a Torque Detected Electron Spin Resonance (TDESR) spectrometer by replacing the current capacitive detection of cantilever bending with optical methods. The thesis covers the basics of Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectrometry with the focus on TDESR and the field of single molecule magnetism. Laser beam deflection and interferometric detection methods are explained. The design of the TDESR spectrometer and its performance is shown on successfully obtained high quality TDESR spectra of an Fe4 single molecule magnet single crystal. Obtained results prove the feasibility of implemented detection method and its superiority with respect to the previously used capacitive method in terms of quality, resolution and speed. To further improve the TDESR setup, we have designed and assembled a system which uses an interferometer for detection of cantilever bending.

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