Understanding the spin-glass state through the magnetic properties of Mn-doped ZnTe

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Abstract

To understand the spin-glass state of diluted magnetic semiconductors, we have examined the magnetic properties of Zn1-xMnxTe using density functional theory and magnetization measurements. Utilizing the generalized gradient approximation, we investigate the dependence of the Hubbard onsite potential on the magnetization and electronic structure. We find that the ground state magnetic preference is antiferromagnetic and that the onsite potential is needed to harden the magnetic moment of S = 5/2. Furthermore, the system is clearly semi-conducting, which suggests that the spin-glass nature of the compound is produced through the magnetic exchange interactions through the p- and d-orbital hybridization.

*This project is supported, in part, by the Institute for Materials Science at Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as National Science Foundation Grants No. DMR-16- 26332, No. DMR-14-29428, and No. DMR-07-06593.

Presenters

  • Alexandria R Alcantara

    • Univ of North Florida

Authors

  • Alexandria R Alcantara

    • Univ of North Florida
  • Dina Matev

    • Univ of North Florida
  • Anant K Ramdas

    • Purdue University
  • Irek Miotkowski

    • Purdue University
  • Thomas Pekarek

    • Univ of North Florida
    • University of North Florida
  • Jason Haraldsen

    • Univ of North Florida