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Quantum Physics
Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance
Optically detected magnetic resonance reveals quantum spin states through changes in fluorescence intensity
25 Jan 2026
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What causes the change in fluorescence intensity observed in optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) experiments?
The fluorescence intensity changes due to thermal fluctuations in the crystal lattice unrelated to spin states.
The resonance between the applied AC magnetic field frequency and the energy splitting between two spin states causes Rabi oscillations, leading to different fluorescence intensities.
The applied AC magnetic field directly increases the fluorescence intensity by exciting more electrons to higher energy levels.
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