Stoichiometric growth of high Curie temperature heavily alloyed GaMnAs

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Heavily alloyed, 100 nm Ga1-x Mnx As (x>0.1) films are obtained via lowerature molecular beam epitaxy by utilizing a combinatorial technique which allows systematic control of excess arsenic during growth. Reproducible electronic, magnetic, and structural properties are optimized in a narrow range of stoichiometric growth conditions. In contrast to a prediction of the Zener model of hole-mediated ferromagnetism, the Curie temperature of the stoichiometric material is independent of x (for x>0.1), while substitutional Mn content is proportional to x within a large window of growth conditions. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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MacK, S., Myers, R. C., Heron, J. T., Gossard, A. C., & Awschalom, D. D. (2008). Stoichiometric growth of high Curie temperature heavily alloyed GaMnAs. Applied Physics Letters, 92(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2927481

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