D. Sprinzl
Charles University in Prague
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Applied Physics Letters | 2008
E. Rozkotová; P. Němec; Petra Horodyska; D. Sprinzl; F. Trojánek; P. Malý; V. Novák; K. Olejník; M. Cukr; T. Jungwirth
We report the dynamics of the transient polar Kerr rotation (KR) and of the transient reflectivity induced by femtosecond laser pulses in ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)As with no external magnetic field applied. It is shown that the measured KR signal consists of several different contributions, among which only the oscillatory signal is directly connected with the ferromagnetic order in (Ga,Mn)As. The origin of the light-induced magnetization precession is discussed and the magnetization precession damping (Gilbert damping) is found to be strongly influenced by annealing of the sample.
Physical Review B | 2010
Petra Horodyska; P. Němec; D. Sprinzl; P. Malý; V. N. Gladilin; J. T. Devreese
Exciton spin dynamics in quasi-spherical CdS quantum dots is studied in detail experimentally and theoretically. Exciton states are calculated using the 6-band k.p Hamiltonian. It is shown that for various sets of Luttinger parameters, when the wurtzite lattice crystal field splitting and Coulomb interaction between the electron-hole pair are taken into account exactly, both the electron and hole wavefunction in the lowest exciton state are of S-type. This rules out the spatial-symmetry-induced origin of the dark exciton in CdS quantum dots. The exciton bleaching dynamics is studied using time- and polarization-resolved transient absorption technique of ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Several samples with a different mean size of CdS quantum dots in different glass matrices were investigated. This enabled the separation of effects that are typical for one particular sample from those that are general for this type of material. The experimentally determined dependence of the electron spin relaxation rate on the radius of quantum dots agrees well with that computed theoretically.
Physical Review B | 2007
P. Nahálková; D. Sprinzl; P. MalÃ; P. Nemec; V. N. Gladilin; J. T. Devreese
Spin relaxation in undoped quasi-spherical CdS quantum dots at zero magnetic fields is investigated using time- and polarization-resolved transient absorption measurements. Unlike in previous studies of these systems, the measured signals were corrected for spin-insensitive contributions to the exciton bleaching dynamics, allowing us to determine the pure spin-related exciton dynamics. To explain the observed room-temperature spin-relaxation time of several nanoseconds, we propose a novel mechanism based on intralevel exciton transitions with the emission of one LO phonon, the absorption of another LO phonon, and an electron spin flip, which is driven by the electronhole exchange interaction. The transition rates, calculated in the present work for different sizes of quantum dots and temperatures, are in fair agreement with our experimental results.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2008
E. Rozkotová; P. Nemec; D. Sprinzl; Petra Horodyska; F. Trojánek; P. Maly; V. Novák; K. Olejník; M. Cukr; T. Jungwirth
We report on the photo-induced precession of the ferromagnetically coupled Mn spins in (Ga,Mn)As, which is observed even with no external magnetic field applied. We concentrate on various experimental aspects of the time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect (TR-MOKE) technique that can be used to clarify the origin of the detected signals. We show that the measured data typically consist of several different contributions, among which only the oscillatory signal is directly connected with the ferromagnetic order in the sample.
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2008
P. Němec; M. Šimurda; Ivan Němec; P. Formánek; Yvonne Němcová; D. Sprinzl; F. Trojánek; P. Malý
Physical Review B | 2010
D. Sprinzl; Petra Horodyska; N. Tesarova; E. Rozkotová; E. Belas; R. Grill; P. Maly; P. Nemec
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009
E. Rozkotová; P. Nemec; D. Sprinzl; Nada Tesarova; P. Maly; V. Novák; K. Olejník; J. Zemen; M. Cukr; T. Jungwirth; J. Wunderlich
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2007
D. Sprinzl; Petra Nahalkova; Jan Kunc; P. Maly; Petr Horodysky; R. Grill; E. Belas; J. Franc; P. Nemec
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006
P. Nahalkova; D. Sprinzl; P. Nemec; P. Maly; V.N. Gladilin; J.T. Devreese
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2005
P. Nemec; P. Nahalkova; D. Sprinzl; M. Simurda; F. Trojánek; P. Maly; J.T. Devreese; V.N. Gladilin