Michiel Sprik
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Diluted magnetic semiconductors have been shown to be excellent hosts in which to study the fundamental exchange interaction of a carrier with localized fluctuating magnetic spins. New low-temperature optical spectroscopy techniques using integrated DC SQUIDs have allowed sensitive magnetization studies in Cd1-x MnxTe superlattices as the magnetic layer thickness was systematically reduced towards the two-dimensional limit. Static and picosecond measurements reveal the magnetic manifestations of carrier localization in these electronic quantum wells. © 1990.