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A method for assigning satellite lines to crystallographic sites in rare earth crystals

Materials Science 2013-11-27 v2

Abstract

We describe an experimental technique for associating the satellite lines in a rare earth optical spectrum caused by a defect with the rare earth ions in crystal sites around that defect. This method involves measuring the hyperfine splitting caused by a magnetic dipole-dipole interaction between host ions and a magnetic defect. The method was applied to Ce3+:EuCl3.6H2O to assign 13 of the outermost 22 satellite lines to sites. The assignments show that the optical shift of a satellite line is loosely dependent on the distance to the dopant. The interaction between host and dopant ions is purely dipole-dipole at distances greater than 7 Angstroms, with an additional contribution, likely superexchange, at distances less than 7 Angstroms.

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@article{arxiv.1307.0812,
  title  = {A method for assigning satellite lines to crystallographic sites in rare earth crystals},
  author = {Rose L. Ahlefeldt and Neil B. Manson and Wayne D. Hutchison and Matthew J. Sellars},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.0812},
  year   = {2013}
}

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6 pages, 6 figures