Low-Temperature Behavior of the Hyperfine Splitting and the Absolute Sign of the Hyperfine Constant

Abstract
An anomalous temperature dependence of the splitting between hyperfine lines for Mn2+ in SrF2 has been observed at low temperatures. This behavior is explained in terms of high electron spin polarization at low temperatures and the second-order hyperfine contribution. It is shown that for SrF2:Mn2+ the actual hyperfine coupling constant A is the same within experimental error at T=77,4.2, and 1.3 K. In general this type of anomalous behavior of the hyperfine splitting can be used to determine the absolute sign of A for a paramagnetic ion with electronic spin S1 when the fine-structure splitting is vanishing or very small. For Mn2+ in SrF2 the sign of A is determined to be negative.