Technical saturation and magnetization steps in diluted magnetic semiconductors: Predictions and observations

Abstract
A model for the high-field magnetization of II-VI semimagnetic compound semiconductors at low temperatures is presented. It applies for low Mn concentrations. The model explains quantitatively and without adjustable parameters the magnetization of Cd1xMnxTe, Cd1xMnxSe, Cd1xMnxS, Zn1xMnxSe, and Zn1xMnxS near 100 kOe for T<2 K. At higher magnetic fields, magnetization steps are predicted. The first step is observed in Cd1xMnxSe and Zn1xMnxSe, and is used to determine the nearest-neighbor exchange constant. The results support a random distribution of Mn ions.