August 5, 2021
Journal Article

Measurement of Local Magnetic Fields in Actinide Tetrafluorides

Abstract

Fluorine-19 magnetic shielding tensors have been measured in a series of actinide tetrafluorides (AnF4) by solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Tetravalent actinide centers with 0 to 8 valence electrons can form tetrafluorides with the same unit cell, making these compounds an attractive choice for a systematic study of the variation in electronic structure across the 5f row of the Periodic Table. Pronounced deviations from predictions based on localized valence electron models have been detected by these experiments, which suggests that this approach may be used as a quantitative probe of electronic correlations.

Published: August 5, 2021

Citation

Walter E.D., C. Capan, A.J. Casella, J.C. Carter, B.K. McNamara, C.Z. Soderquist, and S.I. Sinkov, et al. 2021. Measurement of Local Magnetic Fields in Actinide Tetrafluorides. Journal of Chemical Physics 154, no. 21:111092. PNNL-SA-161163. doi:10.1063/5.0052323