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Electrically detected magnetic resonance is a sensitive technique for studying electron spins bound to phosphorus atoms in silicon. Using a high magnetic field of 8.6 T increases this sensitivity by accessing a mechanism for spin‐to‐charge conversion which is different to that in the more commonly used magnetic field of ∼0.33 T. The higher‐field regime benefits from a long spin coherence time of over...