Exploiting the atomistic tight-binding theory with the sp-d exchange term, the electronic and magnetic characteristics of CdSe nanoparticles embedded with Mn, Fe and Co are determined as a function of external magnetic fields to realize the sp-d exchange interactions. The transition metal species and applied magnetic fields are powerful factors to manipulate the electronic and magnetic characteristics of doped CdSe nanoparticles. With growing applied fields, the energies of spin splitting, Zeeman splitting and magnetic polaron improve and are assumed to reach saturation at high fields. All g-factor values are boosted in the presence of the external field and then fade with increasing applied fields. The electron spin-splitting energies and electron g values are ordered as Fe:CdSe > Mn:CdSe > Co:CdSe. The single-particle gaps, hole spin-splitting energies, Zeeman splitting energies and hole g values follow the order Co:CdSe > Fe:CdSe > Mn:CdSe.
Kalasuwan et al. (Fri,) studied this question.