Pankaj Khandelwal, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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(Optically pumped NMR in the quantum Hall regimes.) |
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Khandelwal P, Dementyev AE, Kuzma NN, et al. (2001) Spectroscopic evidence for the localization of Skyrmions near nu = 1 as T --> 0. Physical Review Letters. 86: 5353-6 |
Dementyev AE, Khandelwal P, Kuzma NN, et al. (2001) OPNMR - A local probe of spin physics Solid State Communications. 119: 217-227 |
Fujiwara T, Khandelwal P, Akutsu H. (2000) Compound Radiofrequency-Driven Recoupling Pulse Sequences for Efficient Magnetization Transfer by Homonuclear Dipolar Interaction under Magic-Angle Spinning Conditions Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 145: 73-83 |
Dementyev AE, Kuzma NN, Khandelwal P, et al. (1999) Optically Pumped NMR Studies of Electron Spin Polarization and Dynamics: New Constraints on the Composite Fermion Description of ν = 1/2 Physical Review Letters. 83: 5074-5077 |
Kuzma NN, Khandelwal P, Barrett SE, et al. (1998) Ultraslow electron spin dynamics in GaAs quantum wells probed by optically pumped NMR Science (New York, N.Y.). 281: 686-90 |
Khandelwal P, Kuzma NN, Barrett SE, et al. (1998) Optically pumped nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of the electron spin polarization in GaAs quantum wells near landau level filling factor ν = 1/3 Physical Review Letters. 81: 673-676 |
Khandelwal P, Kuzma NN, Barrett SE, et al. (1998) Optically pumped NMR in the quantum Hall regimes Physica B: Condensed Matter. 256: 113-120 |
Kuzma NN, Khandelwal P, Barrett SE, et al. (1998) Ultraslow electron spin dynamics in the fractional quantum Hall regime Physica B: Condensed Matter. 256: 121-124 |