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Phys. Rev. B 78, 045402 (2008) [5 pages]

Quantum confinement effects on Mn-doped InAs nanocrystals: A first-principles study

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J. T. Arantes1,2, G. M. Dalpian2,*, and A. Fazzio1,2
1Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo, CP 66318, 05315-970 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
2Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC, 09090-400, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil

Received 19 July 2007; revised 23 April 2008; published 1 July 2008

We studied the effect of quantum confinement in Mn-doped InAs nanocrystals using theoretical methods. We observe that the stability of the impurities decreases with the size of the nanocrystals, making doping more difficult in small nanoparticles. Substitutional impurities are always more stable than interstitial ones, independent of the size of the nanocrystal. There is also a decrease in the energy difference between the high and low spin configurations, indicating that the critical temperature should decrease with the size of the nanoparticles, in agreement with experimental observations and in detriment to the development of functional spintronic devices with doped nanocrystals. Codoping with acceptors or saturating the nanocrystals with molecules that insert partially empty levels in the energy gap should be an efficient way to increase TC.

© 2008 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.78.045402
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.78.045402
PACS:
71.20.Nr, 71.55.Eq, 73.22.−f, 75.50.Pp

*gustavo.dalpian@ufabc.edu.br