Abstract

We present evidence that the bias-dependent magnetization switching effect in resonant tunneling diodes with dilute ferromagnetic semiconductor quantum wells survives for realistic disorder strengths. Our conclusions follow from a mean-field description of ferromagnetism in dilute magnetic semiconductors combined with self-consistent simulations of electrostatics and quantum transport in the presence of scattering represented by a phenomenological imaginary contribution to the carrier self-energy.

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