Spin-Polarization of a 2DEG in Cd$_{1-x}$Mn$_{x}$Te Quantum Wells

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Abstract

Low energy excitations of a spin-polarized electron gas embedded in Cd$_{1-x}$Mn$_{x}$Te quantum wells are studied by magneto-resonant Raman scattering and magneto-photoluminescence at superfluid helium temperature in the Voigt geometry. From Raman, we measured the one electron spin flip energy as a function of the bare Zeeman splitting originating from exchange interaction between $s$ electrons and localized Mn d electrons. The ratio between the spin flip energy and the bare Zeeman splitting shows a strong dependence on the electron density. From photoluminescence measurements, we extract the spin flip energy and the spin-polarization rate. Comparison of the measured spin flip energy with our theoretical model [1] shows that the Raman values are in better agreement with the theory. The photoluminescence lineshape, however, gives estimation of the spin-polarization rate that is in good agreement with our model. [1] F. Perez \textit{et al.} ACTA Physics Polonica A, \textbf{106}, 311 (2004).

Authors

  • C. Aku-Leh

  • F. Perez

  • B. Jusserand

    • INSP, UMR 7588, CNRS/Paris VI et VII, France
  • D. Richards

    • Dept. of Physics, King's College London, UK
  • G. Karczewski

    • Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland