H. Alawadhi et al., Excitonic Zeeman effect in the zinc-blende II-VI diluted magnetic semiconductors Cd1-xYxTe (Y = Mn, Co, and Fe) - art. no. 155201, PHYS REV B, 6315(15), 2001, pp. 5201
The sp-d exchange constants (N(0)alpha and N(0)beta) of the zinc-blende dil
uted magnetic semiconductors Cd1-xMnxTe, Cd1-xCoxTe, and Cd1-xFexTe are ded
uced from the huge excitonic Zeeman effect observed in wavelength-modulated
reflectivity spectra, supplemented with magnetization measurements with a
superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer. The Zeeman spectr
a recorded in magnetic fields (H) up to 60 kG, and temperatures (T) down to
1.8 K clearly reveal the Van Vleck paramagnetism of Cd1-xFexTe: in contras
t, Cd1-xMnxTe and Cd1-xCoxTe display a Brillouin-function-like (H/T) depend
ence of their excitonic Zeeman components associated with spin 5/2 and 3/2
ground states of Mn2+ and Co2+, respectively. The antiferromagnetic d-d int
eraction between the magnetic ions, displayed in the Zeeman data, is mainly
limited to nearest-neighbor Mn2+ ions, whereas it is significantly stronge
r for Co2+ than for Mn2+ and extends to more distant neighbors.