Ultrafast spin dynamics in II-VI diluted magnetic semiconductors with spin-orbit interaction

Abstract

We study theoretically the ultrafast spin dynamics of II-VI diluted magnetic semiconductors in the presence of spin-orbit interaction. Our goal is to explore the interplay or competition between the exchange sd-coupling and the spin-orbit interaction in both bulk and quantum well systems. For bulk materials we concentrate on Zn1-xMnxSe and take into account the Dresselhaus interaction, while for quantum wells we examine Hg1-x-yMnxCdyTe systems with a strong Rashba coupling. Our calculations were performed with a recently developed formalism which incorporates electronic correlations beyond mean-field theory originated from the exchange sd-coupling. For both bulk and quasi-two-dimensional systems we find that, by varying the system parameters within realistic ranges, both interactions can be chosen to play a dominant role or to compete on an equal footing with each other. The most notable effect of the spin-orbit interaction in both types of systems is the appearance of strong oscillations where the exchange sd-coupling by itself only causes an exponential decay of the mean electronic spin components. The mean-field approximation is also studied and it is interpreted analytically why it shows a strong suppression of the spin-orbit-induced dephasing of the spin component parallel to the Mn magnetic field.

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