K dependent exchange interaction of the 1S ortho exciton in Cu2O

Abstract

When treating the exchange interaction of Wannier excitons, usually only the leading terms of the analytic and the nonanalytic exchange interaction are considered. However, higher order terms can lead to a splitting of exciton states, for which reason a splitting of the 1S~exciton in cuprous oxide (Cu2O) depending on its total momentum K has been attributed to a K dependent analytic exchange interaction by Dasbach et al [Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 107401 (2003)]. Going beyond the common treatment of the exchange interaction, we derive the correct expressions for these K dependent higher order terms using k·p perturbation theory. We prove that the appearance of a K dependent exchange interaction is inseparably connected with a K independent exchange interaction of P and D excitons. We estimate the magnitude of these terms for Cu2O from microscopic calculations and show that they are far too small to explain the observed K dependent splitting. Instead, this splitting has to be treated in terms of the dispersion of the excitons. Furthermore, we prove the occurence of a coupling between longitudinal and transverse excitons in Cu2O due to the K dependent nonanalytic exchange interaction.

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