Zener Model Description of Ferromagnetism in Zinc-Blende Magnetic Semiconductors

T. Dietl(Tohoku University), Hideo Ohno(Tohoku University), F. Matsukura(Tohoku University), J. Cibért(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), D. Ferrand(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Science
February 11, 2000
Cited by 7,690

Abstract

Ferromagnetism in manganese compound semiconductors not only opens prospects for tailoring magnetic and spin-related phenomena in semiconductors with a precision specific to III-V compounds but also addresses a question about the origin of the magnetic interactions that lead to a Curie temperature (T(C)) as high as 110 K for a manganese concentration of just 5%. Zener's model of ferromagnetism, originally proposed for transition metals in 1950, can explain T(C) of Ga(1-)(x)Mn(x)As and that of its II-VI counterpart Zn(1-)(x)Mn(x)Te and is used to predict materials with T(C) exceeding room temperature, an important step toward semiconductor electronics that use both charge and spin.


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