September 1, 2012
Journal Article

Spin-Orbit Coupling in Actinide Cations

Abstract

The limiting case of Russell-Saunders coupling, which leads to a maximum spin alignment for the open shell electrons, usually explains the properties of high spin ionic crystals with transition metals. For actinide compounds, the spin-orbit splitting is large enough to cause a significantly reduced spin alignment. Novel concepts are used to explain the dependence of the spin alignment on the 5f shell occupation. We present evidence that the XPS of ionic actinide materials may provide direct information about the angular momentum coupling within the 5f shell.

Revised: November 12, 2012 | Published: September 1, 2012

Citation

Bagus P.S., E.S. Ilton, R.L. Martin, H.A. Jensen, and S. Knecht. 2012. Spin-Orbit Coupling in Actinide Cations. Chemical Physics Letters 546. PNNL-SA-91843. doi:10.1016/j.cplett.2012.07.035