Abstract

The thermodynamic behavior of excitonic emission properties in manganese- and zinc-codoped indium phosphide (InMnP:Zn) diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) layers was investigated. Compared to the InMnP:Zn DMS layer (Mn ≈ 0.06%), the inhomogeneous thermal-broadening of the excitonic-emission line-width in InMnP:Zn DMS layer (Mn ≈ 0.29%) is dominant at lower temperatures. This is attributed to the increase of ionized impurity scattering from Mn ions and results in the increase of exciton–phonon coupling strength. As a consequence, high Mn content can lead to low excitonic emission efficiency, although generally a larger Mn content is favorable to increase the Curie temperature of a DMS material.

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