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Université de Fribourg, Switzerland
22/11/2024/ at 11:00h
Institute of Physics, 1st wing lecture room & Zoom
Recent studies in infrared optics and magneto-optics have revealed that EuCd2As2 is a magnetic semiconductor with a band gap of 770 meV, challenging the previously assumed topological semimetal nature of this material [1,2,3]. While the fundamental nature of EuCd2As2 has now been clarified, several intriguing electronic and magnetic properties remain to be explored. This work aims to further investigate these properties through infrared optics and magneto-optical experiments.
First, we identify the EuCd2X2 family (for X = P, As, Sb) as a series of magnetic semiconductors that exhibit similar behavior to the sibling compound EuCd2As2. Notably, we observe a pronounced decrease in the band gap as a function of the magnetic field, which is related to the magnetization, and a band gap value that strongly depends on the substitution content [4].
In the second phase of our study, we used both linearly and circularly polarized light to probe the remarkable magnetic properties of this family, particularly below the band gap. We observe a strong Faraday effect at very low magnetic fields that remains significant even at room temperature, exhibiting one of the highest Verdet constants observed in bulk materials. Additionally, this system exhibits unique circular dichroism across a broad energy range and at low magnetic fields, caused by band splitting under a magnetic field.
These effects are highly tunable with doping, suggesting that these materials hold considerable potential for applications in optoelectronics.
[1] D. Santos-Cottin et al. Phys. Rev. L, 131, 186704 (2023)
[2] Na Hyun Jo et al., Phys. Rev. B 101, 140402(R) (2020)
[3] M. C. Rahn et al., Phys. Rev. B 97, 214422 (2018)
[4] S. Nasrallah et al. Phys. Rev. B(L), accepted (2024)
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Seminar hosts: Neven Šantić i Matija Čulo