Evolution of the inhomogeneously-broadened spin noise spectrum with ac drive
Z. Yue, M. E. Raikh

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In the presence of random hyperfine fields, the noise spectrum, \delta s_{\omega}^2, of a spin ensemble represents a narrow peak centered at \omega =0 and a broad "wing" reflecting the distribution of the hyperfine fields. In the presence of an ac drive, the dynamics of a single spin acquires additional harmonics at frequencies determined by both, the drive frequency and the local field. These harmonics are reflected as additional peaks in the noise spectrum. We study how the ensemble-averaged \delta s_{\omega}^2 evolves with the drive amplitude, \omega_dr (in the frequency units). Our main finding is that additional peaks in the spectrum, caused by the drive, remain sharp even when \omega_dr is much smaller than the typical hyperfine field. The reason is that the drive affects only the spins for which the local Larmour frequency is close to the drive frequency. The shape of the…
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