Abstract

AbstractMany body effects among electron–hole pairs and exchange interaction of spins between electron/hole and Mn2+ ions have been investigated in a semimagnetic semiconductor of CdMnTe under the selective excitation of high‐density localized excitons with use of a picosecond pulse laser. A new nonlinear luminescence band (X band) has been found on the high‐energy side of conventional exciton magnetic polaron band and its peak energy shows a pronounced red shift with the increase of excitation power and/or with the application of magnetic field. Time‐resolved luminescence without magnetic field has revealed the characteristic behaviour of the X band with a longer rise time for the higher energy side. However, this tendency disappears with the application of magnetic field. As the origin of the X band, we propose the high‐density spin‐polarized electron–hole pairs interacting with microscopic Mn2+‐ion spins aligned through the exchange interaction. (© 2006 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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