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High-resolution CeLγ4 emission spectra of CeF3, Ce2S3, CeF4, and CeO2 have been measured using a multicrystal, multidetector spectrometer. The spectra exhibited substantial differences depending on the chemical environment of the Ce ions. By comparing the observed CeO2 spectrum with the band calculations, we determined that the observed chemical effects of the main emission line were primarily attributable to the transitions of the Ce5p band; the high-energy tail at around 6.539 keV was assigned to the ligand p-->Ce2s cross transition. Further, a key difference between CeLγ4 and EuLγ4 is discussed with reference to CeL1- and EuL1-X-ray absorption fine-structures (XAFS).
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This page is a summary of: Chemical Effects of CeLγ4 Emission Spectra for Ce Compounds, Analytical Sciences, January 2010, Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry,
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.26.885.
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