Friday, April 13, 2012

1201.4879 (Hemachander Subramanian et al.)

Local lattice distortions around $\rm{Mn^{2+}}$ cause in-plane uniaxial
magnetic anisotropy in Ga(Mn)As
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Hemachander Subramanian, J. E. Han
We theoretically investigate the interplay between local lattice distortions around $\rm{Mn^{2+}}$ ion impurity and the ion's magnetic polarization, mediated through spin-orbit coupling of hole. We show that the tetrahedral symmetry around $\rm{Mn^{2+}}$ ion impurity is spontaneously broken even in the paramagnetic regime. Modest local lattice distortions around the impurity $\rm{Mn^{2+}}$ ion, along with the growth strain, stabilize magnetization along $< 110 >$ directions, in the ferromagnetic regime. We explain the experimentally observed in-plane uniaxial magnetic anisotropy seen in this system using this symmetry-breaking mechanism.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.4879

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