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Secondary Nuclear Spin Echo Signals in Thin Yttrium Iron Ferrite Garnet Films

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The results are presented of experimental and theoretical study of the phenomenon of secondary nuclear spin echo in magnetically ordered materials in which the formation of additional echo signals is due to dynamic hyperfine coupling. Numerical simulation of the effect of the amplitude (ω1) and the durations of the first (t1) and the second (t2) exciting pulses on the echo signals is performed. It is found that the maximum amplitude of the secondary echo is formed under the conditions ω1t1 = 0.5π and ω1t2 ≈ 0.6π. It is shown that secondary echo signals can be observed upon inhomogeneous excitation of the spectral line ω1 ≤ Δω, where Δω is the inhomogeneous spectral line width. At a temperature of T = 4.2 K, additional double-pulse spin 3τ-echo signals from iron nuclei are experimentally observed in an epitaxial yttrium ferrite garnet film enriched with 57Fe magnetic isotope to 96%. The experimentally observed phase relationships between the primary and secondary echo signals, as well as the dependence of the echo signal amplitude on the amplitude and duration of the exciting pulses, are in good agreement with the results of numerical simulation of the dynamics of nuclear magnetization with regard to the dynamic hyperfine coupling. It is shown that the secondary echo exhibits the effect of spectral line narrowing, and the amplitude of the secondary echo is proportional to the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) enhancement factor in magnets, η. In the case of 57Fe NMR in an yttrium iron garnet (YIG) film, the amplitude of the 3τ-echo is two to three orders of magnitude smaller than the amplitude of the primary 2τ-echo, which corresponds to η ≈ 440. The detection of weak secondary echo signals proves to be possible due to the use of a phase-coherent NMR spectrometer with digital quadrature detection at the carrier frequency and signal accumulation.

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This work was financially supported within the development program of the V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University.

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Berzhanskii, V.N., Gippius, A.A., Gorbovanov, A.I. et al. Secondary Nuclear Spin Echo Signals in Thin Yttrium Iron Ferrite Garnet Films. J. Exp. Theor. Phys. 130, 101–107 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377611912015X

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