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Sergei M Butorin1, Stephen Bauters2, Lucia Amidani2, Aaron Beck3, Stephan Weiss2, Tonya Vitova3, Olivier Tougait4.
Abstract
UC and UMeC2 (Me = Fe, Zr, Mo) carbides were studied by the high-energy-resolution fluorescence-detected X-ray absorption (HERFD-XAS) technique at the U M4 and L3 edges. Both U M4 and L3 HERFD-XAS reveal some differences between UMeC2 and UC; there are differences also between the M4 and L3 edge results for both types of carbide in terms of the spectral width and energy position. The observed differences are attributed to the consequences of the U 5f, 6d-4d(3d) hybridization in UMeC2. Calculations of the U M4 HERFD-XAS spectra were also performed using the Anderson impurity model (AIM). Based on the analysis of the data, the 5f occupancy in the ground state of UC was estimated to be 3.05 electrons. This finding is also supported by the analysis of U N4,5 XAS of UC and by the results of the AIM calculations of the U 4f X-ray photoelectron spectrum of UC. open access.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray spectroscopy; chemical state; uranium carbides
Year: 2022 PMID: 35254291 PMCID: PMC8900850 DOI: 10.1107/S160057752101314X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616
Figure 1U M 4 HERFD-XAS spectra of uranium carbides.
Figure 2The 3d–4f RIXS map of UC with the incident energy on the x axis and the energy transfer (a) or emitted energy (b) on the y axis. The incident energy varies across the U M 4 edge. Panel (c) shows a HERFD cut (red curve) of the 3d-to-4f RIXS map along the incident energy axis at an emitted energy corresponding to the RIXS maximum. This cut is indicated by a dashed line in (b).
Figure 3Calculated and measured U M 4 HERFD-XAS spectra of UC and UO2.
Figure 4U L 3 HERFD-XAS spectra of uranium carbides.
Figure 5Calculated and measured U N 4,5 XAS spectra of UC and UO2.
Figure 6Calculated and measured (Ejima et al., 1993 ▸) U 4f XPS spectra of UC.