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arxiv: 1811.01221 · v1 · pith:6M45QZOMnew · submitted 2018-11-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Regulating spin reversal in dipolar systems by the quadratic Zeeman effect

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keywords spineffectquadraticreversalzeemanalternating-currentdipolarregulated
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A mechanism is advanced suggesting the resolution of the dichotomy of long-lived spin polarization storage versus fast spin reversal at the required time. A system of atoms or molecules is considered interacting through magnetic dipolar forces. The constituents are assumed to possess internal structure allowing for the generation of the alternating-current quadratic Zeeman effect, whose characteristics can be efficiently regulated by quasiresonant dressing. The sample is connected to an electric circuit producing a feedback field acting on spins. By switching on and off the alternating-current quadratic Zeeman effect it is possible to realize spin reversals with a required delay time. The suggested technique of regulated spin reversal can be used in quantum information processing and spintronics.

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