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Magnetic Ground State of an Individual Fe2+ Ion in Strained Semiconductor Nanostructure

T. Smoleński, T. Kazimierczuk, J. Kobak, M. Goryca, A. Golnik, P. Kossacki, W. Pacuski

Published 2015-05-25Version 1

We investigate spin properties of a Fe2+ dopant, known for having single nondegenerate ground state in bulk host semiconductor. Due to zero magnetic moment such a ground state is of little use for spintronics and solotronics. We show that this well-established picture of Fe2+ spin configuration can be contradicted by subjecting the Fe2+ ion to sufficiently high strain, e.g., resulting from lattice mismatched epitaxial heterostructures. Our analysis reveals that high strain induces qualitative change in the ion energy spectrum and results in doubly degenerate ground state with spin projection Sz=+/-2. An experimental proof of this concept is demonstrated using a new system: an epitaxial quantum dot containing individual Fe2+ ion. Magnetic character of the Fe2+ ground state in a CdSe/ZnSe dot is revealed in photoluminescence experiments by exploiting a coupling between a confined exciton and the single iron impurity.

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