Nearest-neighbor exchange constant and Mn distribution in Zn1xMnxTe from high-field magnetization step and low-field susceptibility

Y. Shapira, S. Foner, P. Becla, D. N. Domingues, M. J. Naughton, and J. S. Brooks
Phys. Rev. B 33, 356 – Published 1 January 1986
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Abstract

Magnetization data in fields up to 210 kOe were obtained on Zn1xMnxTe samples with x=0.031 and 0.040. At Tapeq21.4 K, a magnetization step was observed near 150 kOe. This step is attributed to a level crossing for pairs of nearest-neighbor (NN) Mn spins. The magnetic field at the center of the step gives J/kB=-10.0±0.8 K for the NN exchange constant. This value is slightly higher than that obtained from inelastic neutron scattering. The magnitude of the magnetization step agrees with calculations which assume a random Mn distribution. The technical saturation value for the magnetization at low temperatures also agrees with calculations which assume a random Mn distribution. Low-field susceptibility data, taken at 4≤T≤350 K, lead to Curie constants which agree with those calculated with S=(5/2) and g=2 for each Mn ion. Assuming NN interactions only, and a random Mn distribution, the Curie-Weiss temperatures give J/kBapeq2-12 K. A detailed theoretical discussion of the NN cluster model, as it applies to the magnetization curve of a dilute magnetic semiconductor at low T, is given. Many of the theoretical results also should apply to a larger class of dilute magnetic materials.

  • Received 5 August 1985

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.33.356

©1986 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Y. Shapira, S. Foner, P. Becla, and D. N. Domingues

  • Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

M. J. Naughton and J. S. Brooks

  • Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

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