We have performed x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and x-ray magnetic
circular dichroism (XMCD) studies of the diluted ferromagnetic semiconductor
Zn1−xCrxTe doped with iodine (I) or nitrogen (N),
corresponding to electron or hole doping, respectively. From the shape of the
Cr 2p absorption peak in the XAS spectra, it was concluded that Cr ions in
the undoped, I-doped and lightly N-doped samples are divalent (Cr2+),
while Cr2+ and trivalent (Cr3+) coexist in the heavily N-doped
sample. This result indicates that the doped nitrogen atoms act as acceptors
but that doped holes are located on the Cr ions. In the magnetic-field
dependence of the XMCD signal at the Cr 2p absorption edge, ferromagnetic
behaviors were observed in the undoped, I-doped, and lightly N-doped samples,
while ferromagnetism was considerably suppressed in heavily N-doped sample,
which is consistent with the results of magnetization measurements.Comment: Accepted in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte