Resonant indirect exchange via remote 2D channel
Abstract
We apply the previously developed theory of the resonant indirect exchange interaction to explain the ferromagnetic properties of the hybrid heterostructure consisting of a InGaAs-based quantum well (QW) sandwiched between GaAs barriers with a remote Mn delta-layer. The experimentally obtained dependence of the Curie temperature on the QW depth exhibits a maximum related to the region of resonant indirect exchange. We suggest the theoretical explanantion and a fit to this dependence as a result of the two contributions to ferromagnetism - the intralayer contribution and the resonant exchange contribution provided by the QW.
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