High Field Magnetic Circular Dichroism in Ferromagnetic InMnSb and InMnAs

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Abstract

An understanding of the fundamental interactions in narrow gap ferromagnetic semiconductors such as InMnAs and InMnSb has been developed primarily from static magnetization and electrical transport measurements. In this study, to provide a better understanding of the coupling of the Mn impurities to the conduction and valence bands through the sp-d exchange interactions, we have performed magnetic circular dichroism measurements (MCD) on MOVPE grown InMnAs and InMnSb. In our samples, the Mn content varies from 2\% to 10.7\% and all the samples have Curie temperatures above 300 K. The samples were photo-excited using a Quartz Tungsten Halogen lamp with energies ranging between 0.92-1.45 eV, and in magnetic fields up to 31 T. The temperatures ranged from 15-190 K. Comparison of the observed MCD with theoretical calculations provides a direct method to probe the band structure including the temperature dependence of the spin-orbit split-off bandgap and g-factors, as well as a means to estimate the sp-d coupling constants.

Authors

  • M. A. Meeker

    Virginia Tech

  • B. A. Magill

    Virginia Tech

  • G. A. Khodaparast

    Virginia Tech

  • D. Saha

    University of Florida

  • Christopher J. Stanton

    University of Florida, Univ of Florida - Gainesville

  • Stephen McGill

    National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Lab, FSU, NHMFL, Florida, National High Magnetic Field Lab. \& Dept. Physics, Florida State Univ., National High Magnetic Field Lab, Florida state University, National High Magnetic Field Lab, florida

  • Bruce Wessels

    Northwestern Univ., Northwestern University