G. Salis, Y. Kato, et al.
Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
The Faraday effect is considerably enhanced in diluted magnetic semiconductor systems and can therefore be used as a sensitive tool to perform magnetic spectroscopy. We investigate the Faraday rotation of CdTe/CdMnTe superlattice systems with different barrier-layer thicknesses, which allow the study of dimensionality-dependent effects. By optically exciting the charge carriers and tuning the excitation wavelength we observe a step-like behavior at the absorption edge reflecting the electronic density of states and a strong excitonic resonance, which is much more strongly pronounced than in conventional spectroscopy like absorption or photoluminescence excitation. Temperature-dependent Faraday rotation measurements allow the observation of the phase transition from a paramagnetic state to a spin-glass state of the Mn 2+ spins. With decreasing barrier thickness LB we observe a strong deviation of the expected strength of the spin-exchange interaction below LB = 4 nm indicating a dimensional crossover to a two-dimensional spin system.
G. Salis, Y. Kato, et al.
Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
J. Warnock, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
Physical Review Letters
D.D. Awschalom, J. warnock
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
M.R. Freeman, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
QELS 1989