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    Terahertz transient stimulated emission from doped silicon
    (Melville, NY : AIP Publishing, 2020) Pavlov, S.G.; Deßmann, N.; Pohl, A.; Zhukavin, R.K.; Klaassen, T.O.; Abrosimov, N.V.; Riemann, H.; Redlich, B.; Van Der Meer, A.F.G.; Ortega, J.-M.; Prazeres, R.; Orlova, E.E.; Muraviev, A.V.; Shastin, V.N.; Hübers, H.-W.
    Transient-type stimulated emission in the terahertz (THz) frequency range has been achieved from phosphorus doped silicon crystals under optical excitation by a few-picosecond-long pulses generated by the infrared free electron lasers FELIX and CLIO. The analysis of the lasing threshold and emission spectra indicates that the stimulated emission occurs due to combined population inversion based lasing and stimulated Raman scattering. Giant gain has been obtained in the optically pumped silicon due to large THz cross sections of intracenter impurity transitions and resonant intracenter electronic scattering. The transient-type emission is formed under conditions when the pump pulse intervals exceed significantly the photon lifetime in the laser resonator. © 2020 Author(s).
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    Low Temperature Relaxation of Donor Bound Electron Spins in 28Si:P
    (College Park, Md. : APS, 2021) Sauter, E.; Abrosimov, N.V.; Hübner, J.; Oestreich, M.
    We measure the spin-lattice relaxation of donor bound electrons in ultrapure, isotopically enriched, phosphorus-doped 28Si:P. The optical pump-probe experiments reveal at low temperatures extremely long spin relaxation times which exceed 20 h. The 28Si:P spin relaxation rate increases linearly with temperature in the regime below 1 K and shows a distinct transition to a T9 dependence which dominates the spin relaxation between 2 and 4 K at low magnetic fields. The T7 dependence reported for natural silicon is absent. At high magnetic fields, the spin relaxation is dominated by the magnetic field dependent single phonon spin relaxation process. This process is well documented for natural silicon at finite temperatures but the 28Si:P measurements validate additionally that the bosonic phonon distribution leads at very low temperatures to a deviation from the linear temperature dependence of Γ as predicted by theory.