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Optical and Transport Studies of Magnetic Semiconductor

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posted on 2009-04-14, 00:00 authored by Shaoping Shen
In this thesis, various studies of magneto-transport and magneto-optical effects in III-V and II-V magnetic semiconductors are presented. The magneo-transport study involved the investigation of the anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in (Ga,Mn)As epilayers with low Mn concentration, grown in ultra-high vacuum molecular beam epitaxy (UHV MBE) chamber. Experiments were carried out in National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) on a series of samples with same Mn concentrations (x = 1.4%) but with various Be co-doping levels. We observed a sublinear relationship between the transverse resistivity ̏xy and the longitudinal resistivity ̏xx with a scaling factor n = 0.5, which has not been predicted theoretically.

We also investigated the magneto-optical and magnetic properties of two quaternary diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) alloys, Cd1-x-yMnxCryTe and Cd1-x-yMnxCoyTe grown by the vertical Bridgman method, with a fixed Mn concentration x ~ 0.37 and, respectively, with concentrations of Cr in the range 0 < y < 0.07 and Co in the range 0 < y < 0.009. The introduction of Cr and Co leads to very different behaviors, including the occurrence of ferromagnetic order in the case of Cd1-x-yMnxCryTe and several interesting optical transitions for Cd1-x-yMnxCoyTe. We discuss the possible origins of these observed behaviors. Last, we focused on DMS based nano-structures. Magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) studies have been carried out on a series of 1.4 nm thick CdSe:Mn nano-ribbons synthesized via colloidal chemical route. MCD spectra have been used for investigating the Zeeman splitting in these one-dimensional (1D) quantum confined diluted magnetic semiconductor nanostructures. In all samples, a strong MCD signal was found at about 2.9 eV due to a large Zeeman splitting of the exciton confined in the nano-ribbon. The Zeeman splitting is a result of strong sp-d exchange interaction between the electronic holes of the nano-ribbons and localized magnetic moment of Mn2+ ions. Our results suggest that the sign of the s-d exchange parameter ÌøåÁ in these nanoribbons is inverted with respect to CdMnSe bulk value due to the admixture of the valence band wave functions to the conduction band ones.

History

Date Modified

2017-06-02

Defense Date

2009-04-02

Research Director(s)

Boldizsar Janko

Committee Members

Malgorzata Dobrowolska Boldizsar Janko Morten Eskildsen Gorden Berry

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Language

  • English

Alternate Identifier

etd-04142009-214216

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

Program Name

  • Physics

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