Abstract
An experimental study of the local electronic structure of Ce-doped yttria (2% and 5% at.) was performed using photoelectron and x-ray-absorption spectroscopies (XPS and XAS). The local atomic arrangement in the solid solutions is well represented by an eightfold oxygen coordination around Ce atoms, with a Ce-O distance shorter than in (2.28 Å as Y-O instead of 2.34 Å). The x-ray-absorption spectra measured at the Ce edge and the Ce 3d photoelectron lines are characteristic of the environment, as in . However, the changes observed in the excitation spectra of the solid solutions are characteristic of an increase of the charge-transfer energy, due to the shortening of the Ce-O distance. The oxygen K-edge spectra evidence the existence of extended unoccupied f-character states, characteristic of tetravalent Ce.
- Received 1 September 1993
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.49.16171
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