Nonlinear magnetization behavior near the spin-glass transition in the layered III-VI diluted magnetic semiconductor Ga 1 − x Mn x S
Magnetic properties of single crystalline Ga 1 − x Mn x S ( x = 0.09 ) have been measured near the spin-glass transition. No other III-VI DMS is currently known to exhibit a spin-glass transition for comparison with Ga 1 − x Mn x S . Ga 1 − x Mn x S ( T c = 11.2 K ) shows unexpected similarity to II...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physics 2007-04, Vol.101 (9), p.09D511-09D511-3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Magnetic properties of single crystalline
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
(
x
=
0.09
)
have been measured near the spin-glass transition. No other III-VI DMS is currently known to exhibit a spin-glass transition for comparison with
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
.
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
(
T
c
=
11.2
K
)
shows unexpected similarity to II-VI DMS
Zn
1
−
x
Mn
x
Te
(
T
c
=
20.8
K
)
. For both systems, the quantity
χ
nl
=
−
M
nl
∕
H
(where
M
nl
=
M
total
−
M
linear
) diverges as the temperature approaches the spin-glass transition temperature
T
c
from above. It also increases with applied field at temperatures just above
T
c
for both systems. The spin-glass transitions in both
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
and
Zn
1
−
x
Mn
x
Te
follow the same universal scaling function with the same critical exponent values (
γ
=
4.0
±
1.0
and
β
=
0.8
±
0.2
). The temperature of
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
's low-field spin-glass transition cusp was found to occur at
10.9
K
. As expected, this is slightly lower than the true spin-glass transition temperature
T
c
=
11.2
±
0.2
K
obtained from the scaling analysis. The asymptotic, zero-field limit of the spin-glass transition cusp was found to persist at
10.9
K
up to
∼
1
T
before being suppressed to lower temperatures with increasing field. Questions remain about if
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
should belong in the same universality class as
Zn
1
−
x
Mn
x
Te
since
Ga
1
−
x
Mn
x
S
is quasi-two-dimensional and
Zn
1
−
x
Mn
x
Te
is three-dimensional. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8979 1089-7550 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.2710340 |