Spin relaxation dynamics for an electron gas with localized magnetic impurities near the ferromagnetic transition
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Abstract
We study the spin relaxation dynamics of electrons in Mn-doped GaAs. Modeling the Mn as magnetic impurities embedded in an electron gas, we construct effective electron-electron and impurity-impurity interactions. This model exhibits a ferromagnetic transition as the temperature is lowered. Near the ferromagnetic transition, strong spin fluctuations cause an enhancement of the electron scattering rate, which affects the spin relaxation time of spin polarized electrons. This is especially notable in the D'yakonov-Perel' spin relaxation time which is proportional to the electron scattering rate. We will elucidate the behavior of the spin relaxation time and other spin-dependent kinetic coefficients near the ferromagnetic transition.
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Authors
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Matthew Mower
University of Missouri
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G. Vignale
University of Missouri, Department of Physics, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri-Columbia