scholarly journals Development of Lock-in Based Overtone Modulated MARY Spectroscopy for Detection of Weak Magnetic Field Effects

Author(s):  
Marcin Konowalczyk ◽  
Olivia Foster Vander Elst ◽  
Jonathan Storey

Modulated magnetically altered reaction yield (ModMARY) spectroscopy is a derivative variant of fluorescence detected magnetic field effect measurement, where the applied magnetic field has both a constant and a modulated component. As in many derivative spectroscopy techniques, the signal to noise ratio scales with the magnitude of the modulation. High modulation amplitudes, however, distort the signal and can obscure small features of the measured spectrum. In order to detect weak magnetic field effects (including the low field effect) a balance of the two has to be found. In this work we look in depth at the origin of the distortion of the MARY signal by field modulation. We then present an overtone detection scheme, as well as a data analysis method which allows for correct fitting of both harmonic and overtone signals of the modulation broadened MARY data. This allows us to robustly reconstruct the underlying MARY curve at different modulation depths. To illustrate the usefulness of the technique, we show measurements and analysis of a well known magnetosensitive system of pyrene / 1,3-dicyanobenzene (Py/DCB). The measurements of first (h1) and second (h2) harmonic spectra are performed at different modulation depths for both natural isotopic abundance, and perdeuterated pyrene samples.<br>

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcin Konowalczyk ◽  
Olivia Foster Vander Elst ◽  
Jonathan Storey

Modulated magnetically altered reaction yield (ModMARY) spectroscopy is a derivative variant of fluorescence detected magnetic field effect measurement, where the applied magnetic field has both a constant and a modulated component. As in many derivative spectroscopy techniques, the signal to noise ratio scales with the magnitude of the modulation. High modulation amplitudes, however, distort the signal and can obscure small features of the measured spectrum. In order to detect weak magnetic field effects (including the low field effect) a balance of the two has to be found. In this work we look in depth at the origin of the distortion of the MARY signal by field modulation. We then present an overtone detection scheme, as well as a data analysis method which allows for correct fitting of both harmonic and overtone signals of the modulation broadened MARY data. This allows us to robustly reconstruct the underlying MARY curve at different modulation depths. To illustrate the usefulness of the technique, we show measurements and analysis of a well known magnetosensitive system of pyrene / 1,3-dicyanobenzene (Py/DCB). The measurements of first (h1) and second (h2) harmonic spectra are performed at different modulation depths for both natural isotopic abundance, and perdeuterated pyrene samples.<br>


1993 ◽  
Vol 07 (01n03) ◽  
pp. 605-608
Author(s):  
D.J. KIM ◽  
Ikuya YOSHIDA

In this paper we present the result of a systematic numerical calculation on the temperature dependence of magnetic field effects on the velocity and attenuation constant of longitudinal acoustic sound for both T<Tc and T>Tc of an itinerant electron ferromagnet. Attributing the origin of these magnetic field effects to the change in the screening of the ion-ion interaction which is caused by a magnetic field, first we reformulate this problem in a unified way. Then we make numerical calculation with a simple model electronic density of states and see how sensitively the sign, size, and temperature variation of these magnetic field effects depend on the details of electronic structure and electron interaction. We find that these magnetic field effects can be very strongly exchange enhanced. These findings suggest the possibility of using such magnetic field effects as a probe of the electronic structure and electron interaction in an itinerant electron ferromagnet. Finally we point out that by measuring the magnetic field effect on sound velocity we can infer the effect of the electron-phonon interaction on the magnetic properties.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (12) ◽  
pp. 1462-1467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroaki Yonemura ◽  
Yuji Naka ◽  
Mitsuhiko Nishino ◽  
Hiroshi Sakaguchi ◽  
Sunao Yamada

Positive magnetic field effects on photon upconversion based on sensitized triplet–triplet annihilation are observed for the first time.


2009 ◽  
Vol 116 (5) ◽  
pp. 939-940 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Boubanga-Tombet ◽  
K. Nogajewski ◽  
F. Teppe ◽  
W. Knap ◽  
K. Karpierz ◽  
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