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Suppression of carrier-induced ferromagnetism by composition and spin fluctuations in diluted magnetic semiconductors

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 66, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.075202

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We suggest an approach to account for spatial (composition) and thermal fluctuations in disordered magnetic models with given spatial dependences of the magnetic spin-spin interaction. Our approach is based on the introduction of a fluctuating molecular field (rather than mean field) acting between the spins. The distribution function of the above field is derived self-consistently. Our approach permits one to derive the equation for a critical temperature T-c of a ferromagnetic phase transition with respect to the above fluctuations. On the base of the latter equation we analyze the influence of the fluctuations on T-c in diluted magnetic semiconductors with RKKY spin-spin interaction. Our calculations predict the deviation of T-c from its mean-field value T-c(MF) by the factor (1-nu/nu(c))(lambda), where nu=n(e)/n(i) is a ratio of carriers (n(e)) and magnetic ion (n(i)) concentrations; nu(c) is a critical ratio such that at nu>nu(c) any ferromagnetic ordering is impossible. In the case of Mn ions with spins S=5/2, we find nu(c)similar or equal to0.264 and lambdasimilar or equal to0.45, that constitute an optimal ratio nusimilar or equal to0.11 to obtain maximal T-c as a function of carrier concentration.

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