Momentum-resolved spin splitting in Mn-doped trivial CdTe and topological HgTe semiconductors
Carmine Autieri, Cezary \'Sliwa, Rajibul Islam, Giuseppe Cuono, and, Tomasz Dietl

TL;DR
This study investigates the wave vector dependence of exchange coupling in Mn-doped CdTe and HgTe semiconductors, revealing complex relativistic effects influencing spin splitting at the Brillouin zone boundary.
Contribution
It combines first-principles calculations, tight-binding models, and MCD theory to elucidate the k-dependent exchange interactions in magnetic semiconductors.
Findings
Exchange-induced splitting at the zone boundary is much smaller than at the zone center.
Relativistic effects like mass-velocity and spin-orbit coupling significantly influence exchange interactions.
The sign and magnitude of exchange splittings depend on the orientation of L valleys relative to magnetization.
Abstract
Exchange coupling between localized spins and band or topological states accounts for giant magnetotransport and magnetooptical effects as well as determines spin-spin interactions in magnetic insulators and semiconductors. However, even in archetypical dilute magnetic semiconductors such as CdMnTe and HgMnTe the evolution of this coupling with the wave vector is not understood. A series of experiments have demonstrated that exchange-induced splitting of magnetooptical spectra of CdMnTe and ZnMnTe at the L points of the Brillouin zone is, in contradiction to the existing theories, more than one order of magnitude smaller compared to its value at the zone center and can show an unexpected sign of the effective Land\'e factors. The origin of these findings we elucidate quantitatively by combining: (i) relativistic first-principles density…
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