Artigo Revisado por pares

Polarized crystal spectra of CrF2 from 6000 to 38 OOO cm−1

1975; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 63; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.431232

ISSN

1520-9032

Autores

P.E. Lim, J. W. Stout,

Tópico(s)

Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials

Resumo

Polarized absorption spectra of single crystal CrF2 from 6000 to 38 000 cm−1, at temperatures of 293, 80, 21 and 5.5 °K, are reported. In the (010) plane the principal axes of refractive index are near the [100] and (001) crystallographic directions. Spectra are presented with light propagated along [100], [010], (001), [101], and (101), each with two polarizations. Four narrow lines, of full width at half-height 4 cm−1 and identified from their polarization properties as magnetic dipole transitions, were found at 10 394, 16 986, 18 122, and 20 270 cm−1. Oscillator strengths of the lines and bands are calculated. The observed spectra are interpreted as electronic transitions of a Cr2+ ion in approximate D4h symmetry from a ground 5B1g level to excited quintette and triplet levels. Ligand field parameters are B=895 cm−1, C=3152 cm−1, Dq=1039.4 cm−1, Ds=−371 cm−1, and Dt=320 cm−1. CrF2 was found to be transparent between 1323 and 5000 cm−1.

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