Exciton-Exciton Transitions in MnF2

Abstract
Transitions involving the simultaneous creation of two excitons in MnF2 are reported. These double excitons are combinations of the E1 (18 419.6 cm1) and E2 (18 436.6 cm1) single excitons. Line transition identified as E2+E2 (36 789 cm1) and E1+E2 (36 917 cm1) were seen; however, the transition to the E1+E1 state was not observed. The identification was made with the aid of uniaxial stress measurements; the energy shifts of the double excitons under stress are simply related to those of the E1 and E2 excitons. It is shown on the basis of one-electron molecular orbitals that for the E1+E1 state the exchange interaction, and thus the transition probability, is small. The observed polarization of the double exciton lines is explained in terms of the Mn pair symmetry. It has also been confirmed that the E1 exciton transforms as the B3 representation of the group D2h.