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Title: Atomistic Studies of Individual Impurities and Impurity Complexes in III-V Semiconductors. Final report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1595773· OSTI ID:1595773

The central hypothesis of our investigation is that reduced symmetries significantly influence the properties of individual impurities and impurity complexes in semiconductors. To disentangle the properties of the local environments of these impurities and impurity complexes from the behavior of an ensemble of impurities, at U. Iowa we performed theoretical calculations of specific local environments and developed the theoretical technology to calculate spin and charge transport through those local environments, in which the contact is a localized probe (scanning tunneling microscopy tip). These calculations were designed to be brought into comparison with experimental measurements made by Prof. Gupta’s group at Ohio State University. The principal environment that we focused on is the (110) surface of GaAs and other III-V semiconductors, because pristine surfaces can be revealed through a natural cleavage plane. We studied how the p-d hybridization of transition-metal dopants is influenced by the energetic location and the local environment’s symmetry-breaking of the d levels, and how the 4f-shell states of rare earth impurities couple to the surroundings. We calculated long-distance properties using tight-binding (linear combination of atomic orbitals, LCAO) Green’s function methods. The spin character of the dopants is often coherent on the time-scale of electronic transport through the region, and so correlations of the spin character of a dopant with that of a spinpolarized STM tip, or another dopant in the vicinity, can influence the measured conductivity from STM. We constructed a robust theory for these effects that can be used to describe quantitatively the measurements made by spin-polarized STM.

Research Organization:
Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES) (SC-22). Materials Sciences & Engineering Division
DOE Contract Number:
SC0016447
OSTI ID:
1595773
Report Number(s):
DOE-IOWA-16447; TRN: US2102613
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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