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Double exchange mechanisms for Mn doped III-V ferromagnetic semiconductors

Abstract

A microscopic model of indirect exchange interaction between transition metal impurities in dilute magnetic semiconductors (DMS) is proposed. The hybridization of the impurity d-electrons with the heavy hole band states is largely responsible for the transfer of electrons between the impurities, whereas Hund rule for the electron occupation of the impurity d-shells makes the transfer spin selective. The model is applied to such systems as nn-type GaN:Mn and pp-type (Ga,Mn)As, pp-type (Ga,Mn)P. In nn-type DMS with Mn2+/3+^{2+/3+} impurities the exchange mechanisms is rather close to the kinematic exchange proposed by Zener for mixed-valence Mn ions. In pp-type DMS ferromagnetism is governed by the kinematic mechanism involving the kinetic energy gain of heavy hole carriers caused by their hybridization with 3d electrons of Mn2+^{2+} impurities. Using the molecular field approximation the Curie temperatures TCT_C are calculated for several systems as functions of the impurity and hole concentrations. Comparison with the available experimental data shows a good agreement.Comment: Submitted to PR

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