Separating hyperfine from spin-orbit interactions in organic
semiconductors by multi-octave magnetic resonance using coplanar waveguide
microresonators
Separating the influence of hyperfine from spin-orbit interactions in
spin-dependent carrier recombination and dissociation processes necessitates
magnetic resonance spectroscopy over a wide range of frequencies. We have
designed compact and versatile coplanar waveguide resonators for
continuous-wave electrically detected magnetic resonance, and tested these on
organic light-emitting diodes. By exploiting both the fundamental and
higher-harmonic modes of the resonators we cover almost five octaves in
resonance frequency within a single setup. The measurements with a common
pi-conjugated polymer as the active material reveal small but non-negligible
effects of spin-orbit interactions, which give rise to a broadening of the
magnetic resonance spectrum with increasing frequency