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    Origin of Magnetic Circular Dichroism in GaMnAs: Giant Zeeman Splitting versus Spin Dependent Density of States

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    We present a unified interpretation of experimentally observed magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) in the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)As, based on theoretical arguments, which demonstrates that MCD in this material arises primarily from a difference in the density of spin-up and spin-down states in the valence band brought about by the presence of the Mn impurity band, rather than being primarily due to the Zeeman splitting of electronic states.Comment: 4+ pages, 4 figure

    Temperature dependence of the bandgap of Eu doped {ZnCdO/ZnO}30 multilayer structures

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    In situ Eu-doped {ZnCdO/ZnO}30 multilayer systems were grown on p-type Si-substrates and on quartz substrates by plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. Various Eu concentrations in the samples were achieved by controlling temperature of the europium effusion cell. The properties of as-grown and annealed {ZnCdO/ZnO}30:Eu multilayers were investigated using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and X-ray diffraction methods. SIMS measurements showed that annealing at 700{\deg}C and 900{\deg}C practically did not change the Eu concentration and the rare earth depth profiles are uniform. It was found that the band gap depends on the concentration of Eu and it was changed by rapid thermal annealing. Varshni and Bose-Einstein equations were used to describe the temperature dependence of the band gap of {ZnCdO/ZnO}30:Eu multilayer structures and Debye and Einstein temperatures were obtained.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, 3 table

    Observation of surface states on heavily indium doped SnTe(111), a superconducting topological crystalline insulator

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    The topological crystalline insulator tin telluride is known to host superconductivity when doped with indium (Sn1−x_{1-x}Inx_{x}Te), and for low indium contents (x=0.04x=0.04) it is known that the topological surface states are preserved. Here we present the growth, characterization and angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy analysis of samples with much heavier In doping (up to x≈0.4x\approx0.4), a regime where the superconducting temperature is increased nearly fourfold. We demonstrate that despite strong p-type doping, Dirac-like surface states persist
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