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Probing ultrahigh magneto-optical properties and time-resolved spin dynamics in InAsP ternary alloys

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Abstract

InAsP ternary alloys are not only important for potential spintronics applications owing to their tunability of their g-factors but also for high speed electronic and optoelectronic devices due to their variable band gap of 0.35-1.35 eV. We present a room temperature cyclotron resonance (CR) study of n-type InAsxP1−x (x=0.07,0.34) films in ultrahigh magnetic fields in the Faraday’s geometry. Our results are compared to theoretical calculations based on the k.p method with a modified 8-band Pidgeon-Brown model with good agreement. A near-zero g-factor is suggested by the theoretical Landau-level fan diagram for x=0.34, and the absorption coefficients show excellent agreement with the CR measurements. As an important extension, we investigate light-induced spin dynamics in the non-magnetic InAs0.34P0.66 employing ultrafast degenerate time resolved Magneto-optic Kerr Effect (MOKE) using the Voigt geometry. At the pump/probe energy of 960 nm at 300 K, our polarization-resolved B=0 data show helicity-dependent spin relaxation times. Moreover for the right-circularly polarized pump, we have probed a B-dependent relaxation time and precession frequency.

Presenters

  • Sunil Thapa

    Univ. of Florida, University of Florida

Authors

  • Sunil Thapa

    Univ. of Florida, University of Florida

  • Christopher J Stanton

    Univ. of Florida, University of Florida

  • Brenden A Magill

    Virginia Tech, Physics, Virginia Tech

  • Rathsara Herath Mudiyanselage

    Physics, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech

  • Giti Khodaparast

    Virginia Tech, Physics, Virginia Tech

  • Yasuhiro Matsuda

    ISSP, University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Zhuo Yang

    ISSP, University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo

  • Yoshimitsu Kohama

    ISSP, University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, the University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo

  • Sukgeun Choi

    University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Chris J Palmstrom

    California NanoSystems Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California Santa Barbara