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Title: Charge-transfer transitions and optical spectra of chromites
Authors: Zenkov, A. V.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Zenkov A. V. Charge-transfer transitions and optical spectra of chromites / A. V. Zenkov // Optics and Spectroscopy. — 2013. — Vol. 114. — № 4. — P. 581-589.
Abstract: Specific features of charge-transfer states and charge-transfer transitions of the O2p→Cr3dtype in octahedral complexes (CrO6)9- have been considered in the cluster approximation. Reduced matrix elements of the electric-dipole moment operator on many-electron wave functions, which are the initial and final states for charge-transfer transitions, are calculated. The results are parameterized, and the relative intensities of different allowed charge-transfer transitions in the absence of mixing of different charge-transfer configurations with identical symmetry are calculated. This mixing is taken into account within the Tanabe-Sugano theory, and the true energies and intensities of many-electron charge-transfer transitions are obtained. The Coulomb interaction between 2p electrons of O 2- ligands and 3d electrons of the central Cr3+ ion in (CrO6)9- cluster is considered. The influence of this interaction on the optical spectra is found to be insignificant. Simulation of the optical spectra of chromium oxides has shown the presence of a band of complex charge-transfer transitions composed of 33 lines with a total width of about 8 eV. The model spectrum is in adequate agreement with the experimental data, which indicates limited applicability of the widespread view that charge-transfer transition spectra have a simple structure. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2013.
Keywords: CHARGE TRANSFER STATE
CHARGE TRANSFER TRANSITIONS
CLUSTER APPROXIMATION
OCTAHEDRAL COMPLEX
OPTICAL SPECTRA
REDUCED MATRIX ELEMENTS
RELATIVE INTENSITY
SIMPLE STRUCTURES
CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS
ELECTRONS
MIXING
THREE DIMENSIONAL
CHARGE TRANSFER
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/27560
SCOPUS ID: 84893063015
WOS ID: 000317987400014
PURE ID: 837823
ISSN: 0030-400X
DOI: 10.1134/S0030400X13030302
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