On the absence of conduction electrons in the antiferromagnetic part of the phase-separated states in magnetic semiconductors

Abstract

We have calculated the energies of the phase-separated states for degenerate antiferromagnetic semiconductors including the possibility of the existence of conduction electrons in the antiferromagnetic part of the phase-separated states. It is demonstrated that, at T=0, the minimum energy corresponds to a droplet phase with absence of electrons in the antiferromagnetic part.

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