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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.43.2007.tde-11092007-180231
Document
Author
Full name
Maurício Alarcon Manfrini
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Henriques, Andre Bohomoletz (President)
Andrade, Leandro Hostalácio Freire de
Pires, Mauricio Pamplona
Title in Portuguese
Dicroísmo circular magnético no espectro de absorção em calcógenos de európio
Keywords in Portuguese
Dicroísmo Circular Magnético
Semicondutor Magnético
Abstract in Portuguese
Os calcógenos de európio (EuX, onde X representa O, S, Se ou Te) possuem propriedades magneto-ópticas únicas e interessantes, devido ao enorme magnetismo gerado dos elétrons na camada f do átomo pertencente a família dos terras raras, tornando estes materiais atraentes para aplicações na spintrônica (eletrônica baseada nos transporte de spins e não de carga). Neste trabalho investigamos em baixa temperatura o espectro de absorção utilizando luz circularmente polarizada na região próxima do limiar da banda para o telureto de európio EuTe e o seleneto de európio EuSe em alto campo magnético no ordenamento ferromagnético dos spins de Eu^{2+} da rede cristalina. As amostras crescidas por epitaxia por feixe molecular apresentaram um dicroísmo circular magnético intenso no espectro de absorção para a configuração de Faraday. O par de linhas estreitas observadas estão separadas de aproximadamente 200 meV para o EuTe e 300 meV para o EuSe. Em seguida, formulamos um modelo teórico para a interpretação deste espectro de absorção no arcabouço do modelo de transições eletrônicas entre o estado fundamental 4f^{7}({8}^S_{7/2}) e o estado excitado formado dos estados do caroço remanescente 4f^{6}({7}^F_{J=0...6}) mais o estado em que o elétron se encontra na banda de condução 5d(t_{2g}), resultando em uma excelente concordancia qualitativa e quantitativa com o experimento.
Title in English
Magnetic Circular Dichroism in the Absorption Spectrum in Europium Chalcogenides
Keywords in English
Magnetic Circular Dichroism
Magnetic Semiconductors
Abstract in English
Europium chalcogenides (EuX, where X stands for O, S, Se or Te) have very interesting and unique magneto-optical properties, due to the huge magnetism that arises from the electrons in the f?shell of the rare earth element and which makes them attractive for spintronics applications ( spin transport electronics or spin basedelectronics) In this work we investigate the band-edge optical absorption in high magnetic fields in the Faraday geometry for EuTe and EuSe in the ferromagnetic order attained at low temperatures. In thin layers grown by molecular beam epitaxy, an intense magnetic circular dichroism were observed. The doublet of absorption lines showed a separation by about 200meV in EuTe and 300meV in EuSe. Next, we developed a theoretical model for the interpretation of the absorption spectrum, based in the framework of the model of an electronic transition from a localized ground state 4f^{7}({8}^S_{7/2)) to an excited state formed by the core states 4f^{6}({7}^F_{J=0...6}) and the electron extended state in the 5d(t_{2g}) conduction band, yielding an excellent qualitative and quantitavie agreement with experiment.
 
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