Observation of 4f electron transfer from Ce to B6 in the Kondo crystal CeB6 and its mechanism by multi-temperature X-ray diffraction

Author:

Tanaka Kiyoaki,Ōnuki Yoshichika

Abstract

Electron density distributions (EDD) in CeB6 were measured by X-ray diffraction at 100, 165, 230 and 298 K. Analysis with a weak-field model, in which the spin-orbit interaction dominates the energy splitting of the 4f levels, revealed that more 4f electrons were donated from Ce to B6 at the lower temperature. Donated electrons localize around the B—B bonds connecting B6 octahedra. The localized electrons and an expansion of the outermost 5p orbitals change the effective atomic potentials and enhance the anharmonic vibration (AHV) of constituent atoms at lower temperature. Enhanced AHV increases the entropy and makes the electron donation inevitable. Changes in crystal structure, EDD, electron configuration and AHV are found to be closely correlated with one another and the mechanism of the electron transfer in the Kondo crystal CeB6 in the studied temperature range was elucidated. This is, to the authors' knowledge, the first multi-temperature measurement of EDD that elucidates a mechanism of change from the temperature dependence of the EDD. Parameters change consistently at all the temperatures except 298 K, at which the excited states Γ7 of the Ce 4f states have significant electron population. The thermal excitation to Γ7 levels expands the B6 octahedra, since Γ7 has main lobes along 〈111〉 or from Ce to the centre of B6 octahedra. The energy gap between the ground state Γ8 and Γ7 was calculated to be 470 K from the ratio of electron populations of both states. The present experiment opens the door to accurate X-ray EDD analyses of rare earth complexes.

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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