Dual-Color Lasing Lines from EMPs in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor CdS:NiI Structure

  • Kamran M
  • Zou B
  • Zhang K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Have one ever seen a semiconductor that can issue two-color lasing lines? The diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) can do this. Here, we have observed dual lasing lines of 530 nm and 789 nm from a DMS structure of CdS:NiI, in which the excitonic magnetic polaron (EMP) and localized excitonic magnetic polaron (LEMP) are excitations out of ferromagnetic (NiS) x nanocluster and NiI 2 nanoclusters within CdS lattice; both of them could lead to the collective EMP state at high excitation and therein produce coherent emission lines simultaneously. This occurrence is due to the superposition of EMP near CdS bandedge and the combination of the charge-transfer band of (NiI) n cluster with the LEMP within CdS lattice by overcoming the strong electron correlation of NiI cluster in a DMS structure, evidenced also by ab initio calculation. This finding opens a way to understand the collective behaviour of spin-coupled excitons in DMS and to find novel applications in the spin-related quantum technology.

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Kamran, M. A., Zou, B., Zhang, K., Yang, X., Ge, F., Shi, L., & Alharbi, T. (2019). Dual-Color Lasing Lines from EMPs in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor CdS:NiI Structure. Research, 2019. https://doi.org/10.34133/2019/6956937

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