Abstract
Mn doping in dilute III-V alloys has been examined as a route to enhance ferromagnetic stability. Strong valence-band bowing is expected at the dilute limit, implying a strong modification of the ferromagnetic stability upon alloying with even an increase in some cases. Using first-principles electronic structure calculations we show that while codoping with a group V anion enhances the ferromagnetic stability in some cases when the effects of relaxation of the lattice are not considered, strong impurity scattering in the relaxed structure result in a reduction in the ferromagnetic stability.
- Received 29 December 2008
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195211
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