Long Range Magnetic order stabilized by acceptors

Abstract

Tuning magnetic order in magnetic semiconductors is a long sought goal. A proper concentration of acceptors can dramatically suppress local magnetic order in favor of the long one. Using Mn and an acceptor codoped LiZnAs as an example, we demonstrate, by first-principles calculation, the emergence of a long-range magnetic order. This intriguing phenomenon can be understood from an interplay between an acceptor-free magnetism and a band coupling magnetism. Our observation thus lays the ground for a precise control of the magnetic order in future spintronic devices.

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