Magnetic polarons in a single diluted magnetic semiconductor quantum dot
- 15 September 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 62 (12) , R7767-R7770
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.62.r7767
Abstract
Quasi-zero-dimensional magnetic polarons in single quantum dots have been studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy. By comparing the experimental data with model calculations, the energy, the internal magnetic field, and the volume of the magnetic polarons are obtained. Moreover, the magnetic environment of the recombining electron hole pair causes a distinct broadening of the emission line of one diluted magnetic single quantum dot. The alignment of the Mn-spins in high magnetic fields results in a linewidth narrowing of almost one order of magnitude and the linewidth becomes comparable to that of a nonmagnetic reference sample.
Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Kinetic Exchange between the Conduction Band Electrons and Magnetic Ions in Quantum-Confined StructuresPhysical Review Letters, 1999
- Effect of the reduction of dimensionality on the exchange parameters in semimagnetic semiconductorsPhysical Review B, 1996
- Parameters of the magnetic polaron state in diluted magnetic semiconductors Cd-Mn-Te with low manganese concentrationPhysical Review B, 1996
- Homogeneous Linewidths in the Optical Spectrum of a Single Gallium Arsenide Quantum DotScience, 1996
- Picosecond Dynamics of Magnetic Polarons in Semimagnetic Quantum Well StructuresMaterials Science Forum, 1995
- Near-Field Spectroscopy of the Quantum Constituents of a Luminescent SystemScience, 1994
- Quantum dots formed by interface fluctuations in AlAs/GaAs coupled quantum well structuresPhysical Review Letters, 1994
- Localized exciton magnetic polarons inTePhysical Review B, 1994
- Optical properties of manganese-doped nanocrystals of ZnSPhysical Review Letters, 1994
- Diluted magnetic semiconductorsJournal of Applied Physics, 1988