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5d-level energies of Ce3+ and the crystalline environment.: I.: Fluoride compounds

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 62, Issue 23, Pages 15640-15649

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.62.15640

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Information on the position of all five 5d levels of Ce3+ in 17 different fluoride compounds has been collected. A model involving the polarizability of the fluoride ions, originally suggested by Morrison [J. Chem. Phys. 72, 1001 (1980)], is used to calculate the so-called spectroscopic polarizability alpha (sp) from the observed average energy of the 5d configuration. It will be compared with actual in-crystal fluoride ion polarizabilities. There appears a relationship between alpha (sp) and the types of cations present in the crystal structure. Small high valency cations tend to reduce the centroid shift. Large cations have the opposite effect. The size and the type of the fluoride ion coordination polyhedron around Ce3+ determine the crystal field splitting of the 5d levels. Combining the gained knowledge on centroid shift and crystal field splitting, the energy of the first 4f-->5d transition in about 25 additional fluoride compounds will be interpreted.

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