MAGNITUDE AND SIGN OF THE CARRIER-MAGNETIC-ION EXCHANGE-INTERACTION TERM IN THE MONOLAYER REGIONS NEXT TO THE INTERFACE BETWEEN A MAGNETIC AND NONMAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTOR
T. Stirner et al., MAGNITUDE AND SIGN OF THE CARRIER-MAGNETIC-ION EXCHANGE-INTERACTION TERM IN THE MONOLAYER REGIONS NEXT TO THE INTERFACE BETWEEN A MAGNETIC AND NONMAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTOR, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(8), 1995, pp. 5519-5522
The magnitude and/or the sign of the carrier-magnetic-ion exchange int
eraction J could be different from that of bulk material in the monola
yer regions next to an interface between a magnetic and a nonmagnetic
semiconductor. A theoretical investigation of the influence this would
have on the Zeeman splittings of both light and heavy holes is evalua
ted as a function of the well width. Comparison with experimental resu
lts for a range of quantum wells of varying width, and differing conce
ntrations of the magnetic ion in the barrier, enables interesting conc
lusions to be drawn with respect to the variation in this parameter. I
n particular, the experimental data are shown to be consistent with a
variation in J for the electron that is markedly different from that f
or the hole.