Spatial Imaging of Magnetically Patterned Nuclear Spins in GaAs
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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gaasnuclearpolarizationpatternedspatialspinapproximatelybeam
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We exploit ferromagnetic imprinting to create complex laterally defined regions of nuclear spin polarization in lithographically patterned MnAs/GaAs epilayers grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). A time-resolved Kerr rotation microscope with approximately 1 micron spatial resolution uses electron spin precession to directly image the GaAs nuclear polarization. These measurements indicate that the polarization varies from a maximum under magnetic mesas to zero several microns from the mesa perimeter, resulting in large (10**4 T/m) effective field gradients. The results reveal a flexible scheme for lateral engineering of spin-dependent energy landscapes in the solid state.
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