Abstract

The structural, optical, and galvanomagnetic properties of (Ga, Mn)Sb layers grown by the laser sputtering of solid targets in H2 flow are n studied. It is shown that at a growth temperature of 400°C, (Ga, Mn)Sb layers are single-crystal up to high Mn concentrations. The magnetic field dependence of the Hall resistance at measuring temperatures of 10–300 K contains a hysteresis loop; i. e., the layers are ferromagnetic semiconductors.

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