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Coherent radiation by molecular magnets
Published 2005-05-23Version 1
The possibility of coherent radiation by molecular magnets is investigated. It is shown that to realize the coherent radiation, it is necessary to couple the considered sample to a resonant electric circuit. A theory for describing this phenomenon is developed, based on a realistic microscopic Hamiltonian, including the Zeeman terms, single-site anisotropy, and dipole interactions. The role of hyperfine interactions between molecular and nuclear spins is studied. Numerical solutions of the spin evolution equations are presented.
Comments: Latex file, 11 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Europhys. Lett. 70 (2005) 306-312
Keywords: coherent radiation, molecular magnets, resonant electric circuit, realistic microscopic hamiltonian, spin evolution equations
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