Abstract
Electronic absorption and Raman spectra of solid and molten Cs2NaHoCl6 elpasolite have been measured in the temperature range 20-780 °C. The Raman spectra of the solid indicate that there is no phase transition above room temperature. It appears, that the internal vibrational modes of the solid are transferred into the melt, indicating that the [HoCl6]3- “octahedra” are the predominant species. The 5G6 ← 5I8 and 3H65I8 hypersensitive transitions of Ho(III) in elpasolite have been studied and analyzed in terms of the ligand field splittings of these states in the octahedral [HoCl6]3- field. The temperature-induced changes in the spectra are attributed to the presence of “hot” bands arising from sets (“zones”) of energy levels in the ground 5I8 state. The continuous and smooth spec-tral changes observed upon melting indicate the presence of [HoCl6]3- octahedra in both phases. © 2007, Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. All rights reserved.
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Kalampounias, A. G., & Papatheodorou, G. N. (2007). Ligand Field States and Vibrational Modes of Solid and Molten Elpasolite: Cs2NaHoCl6. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section A Journal of Physical Sciences, 62(3–4), 169–175. https://doi.org/10.1515/zna-2007-3-408
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