Abstract
The d-d optical absorption spectra, photoemission spectra and donor and acceptor ionization energies of 3d transition-metal impurities in II-VI semiconductors have been investigated using the cluster and Anderson impurity models with configuration interaction. It is shown that both systematic chemical trends and multiplet effects are essential to explain the variations of the donor and acceptor levels with transition-metal elements.
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