Growth and characterization of n-type electron-induced ferromagnetic semiconductor (In,Fe)As

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We show that by introducing isoelectronic iron (Fe) magnetic impurities and Beryllium (Be) double-donor atoms into InAs, it is possible to grow an n-type ferromagnetic semiconductor (FMS) with the ability to control ferromagnetism by both Fe and independent carrier doping by low-temperature molecular-beam epitaxy. We demonstrate that (In,Fe)As doped with electrons behaves as an n-type electron-induced FMS. This achievement opens the way to realize spin-devices such as spin light-emitting diodes or spin field-effect transistors, as well as helps to understand the mechanism of carrier-mediated ferromagnetism in FMSs. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Hai, P. N., Anh, L. D., Mohan, S., Tamegai, T., Kodzuka, M., Ohkubo, T., … Tanaka, M. (2012). Growth and characterization of n-type electron-induced ferromagnetic semiconductor (In,Fe)As. Applied Physics Letters, 101(18). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4764947

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