Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering probing excited states in metallic AmFe2
Resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) is a powerful tool for probing the ground-state electronic configurations of actinide materials. However, in certain metallic uranium compounds, RIXS fails to detect excitations from the ground-state multiplet. This absence is attributed to strong hybridization between uranium 5 f electrons and conduction electrons. In the present study, we extend RIXS investigations to a 16 µg sample of the metallic compound AmFe2, marking an experiment at the M4,5 edges of a transuranium material. Americium in AmFe2 adopts a trivalent (Am3+) state with a 5 f 6 electronic configuration having a J = 0 ground state, with the 5 f states located approximately 3 eV below EF . The RIXS spectra exhibit well-resolved features that are in good agreement with theory. The localized nature of the 5 f electrons in AmFe2 permits the observation of multiplet excitations despite its metallic character. These observations extend our understanding of RIXS in actinide systems.
BRIGHT Eleanor Lawrence;
SUNDERMANN Martin;
DETLEFS Blanka;
GRIVEAU Jean-Christophe;
LASHLEY J. C.;
ELOIRDI Rachel;
VAN DER LAAN G.;
LANDER G.H.;
CACIUFFO R.;
2025-12-31
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
JRC142185
2469-9969 (online),
https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/mf3h-d5p5,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC142185,
10.1103/mf3h-d5p5 (online),
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