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Interlayer exchange coupling in (Ga,Mn)As based multilayers
Exhibiting antiferromagnetic interlayer coupling in dilute magnetic
semiconductor multilayers is essential for the realisation of
magnetoresistances analogous to giant magnetoresistance in metallic multilayer
structures. In this work we use a mean-field theory of carrier induced
ferromagnetism to explore possible (Ga,Mn)As based multilayer structures that
might yield antiferromagnetic coupling.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. To be published in physica status solidi c as the
proceedings of the PASPS IV conferenc
Magnitude and crystalline anisotropy of hole magnetization in (Ga,Mn)As
Theory of hole magnetization Mc in zinc-blende diluted ferromagnetic
semiconductors is developed relaxing the spherical approximation of earlier
approaches. The theory is employed to determine Mc for (Ga,Mn)As over a wide
range of hole concentrations and a number of crystallographic orientations of
Mn magnetization. It is found that anisotropy of Mc is practically negligible
but the obtained magnitude of Mc is significantly greater than that determined
in the spherical approximation. Its sign and value compares favorably with the
results of available magnetization measurements and ferromagnetic resonance
studies.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Ferromagnetic ordering in dilute magnetic dielectrics with and without free carriers
The state of art in the theoretical and experimental studies of transition
metal doped oxides (dilute magnetic dielectrics) is reviewed. The available
data show that the generic non-equilibrium state of oxide films doped with
magnetic impurities may either favor ferromagnetism with high Curie temperature
or result in highly inhomogeneous state without long-range magnetic order. In
both case concomitant defects (vacancies, interstitial ions play crucial part.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. The paper was presented at the Moscow
Internation Symposium on Magnetism (MISM-08). To be published in Journ.
Magnetism and Magnetic Material
Detection of cochlear hearing loss applying wavelet packets and support vector machines
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the application of the wavelet packet transform (WP) and support vector machines (SVM) to transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) in order to achieve a detection of frequency-specific hearing loss. We introduce a system to determine detection rates between groups of persons with normal hearing, high frequency hearing loss, and pantonal hearing loss. The validity and use of our approach is verified on a different patient group
Spin order manipulations in nanostructures of II-VI ferromagnetic semiconductors
An overview of recent studies on ferromagnetism in Cr- and Mn-based II-VI
diluted magnetic semiconductors is presented emphasizing differences in
underlying exchange mechanisms. Examples of manipulations with spin ordering by
carrier density, dimensionality, light, and electric field are given.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, Proceedings International Conference on
Magnetism, Rome 2003, J. Magn. Magn. Mater., in pres
Origin and control of ferromagnetism in dilute magnetic semiconductors and oxides
The author reviews the present understanding of the hole-mediated
ferromagnetism in magnetically doped semiconductors and oxides as well as the
origin of high temperature ferromagnetism in materials containing no valence
band holes. It is argued that in these systems spinodal decomposition into
regions with a large and a small concentration of magnetic component takes
place. This self-organized assembling of magnetic nanocrystals can be
controlled by co-doping and growth conditions. Functionalities of these
multicomponent systems are described together with prospects for their
applications in spintronics, nanoelectronics, photonics, plasmonics, and
thermoelectrics.Comment: review, 7 pages, 52nd MMM Conference, Tampa Nov. 2007, J. Appl. Phys,
in pres
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