Journal
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 85, Issue 7, Pages -Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.85.075315
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- RFBR [09-02-00469, 11-02-00348, 11-02-00146, 12-02-00815, 12-02-00141]
- Russian Ministry of Education and Science [14.740.11.0892, 11.G34.31.0001]
- SPbSPU
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An effect of paramagnetic impurity located in a vicinity of a quantum well (QW) on spin polarization of the carriers in the QW is analyzed theoretically. Within the approach of Bardeen's tunneling Hamiltonian the problem is formulated in terms of the Anderson-Fano model of configuration interaction between a localized hole state at Mn and continuum of heavy hole states in the InGaAs-based QW. The hybridization between the localized state and the QW leads to resonant enhancement of interband radiative recombination. The splitting of the configuration resonances induced by splitting of the localized state in magnetic field results in circular polarization of light emitted from the QW. The developed theory is capable of explaining known experimental results and allows for calculation of the photoluminescence spectra and dependence of integral polarization on temperature and other parameters.
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