Abstract

Giant Zeeman effects of excitons were studied in hybrid nanostructures of diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) quantum wells (QWs) with ferromagnetic Co, where the DMS-QW wires with the width of 200 nm were sandwiched in the Co wires with the width of 400 nm. When the direction of the Co magnetization is normal to the wire plane, a magnetic field B ⊥ Co‐flux perpendicular to the well plane can be applied from the Co wires to all of the DMS-QW wire. In addition, the use of a Co/Pt multilayered film with the perpendicular magnetization at zero external field was examined instead of the pure Co film. The excitonic photoluminescence spectrum from the DMS-QW shows significant broadening in the hybrid structures, indicating the giant Zeeman shift of excitons induced by B ⊥ Co‐flux.

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