Research data to publication "resonant inelastic x-ray scattering tools to count 5f electrons of actinides and probe bond covalency"

Abstract: The actinides possess a complex electronic structure, making their chemical and physical properties among the least understood in the periodic table. Advanced spectroscopic tools, able to obtain deep insights into the electronic structure and binding properties of the actinides, are highly desirable. Here, we introduce two sensitive spectroscopic tools: one determines the number of localized 5f electrons on an actinide atom, and another assesses the covalent character of actinide-ligand bonding. Both tools are based on the multiplet structure present in actinide M4 edge core-to-core resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (CC-RIXS) maps. The spectral intensity of different many-body final-state multiplets directly depends on the local many-electron ground-state symmetry including the local 5f spin configuration. By comparing U M4 edge CC-RIXS data for 21 U, Np, Pu and Am compounds, we demonstrate the ability to compare the number of localized 5f electrons and bond covalency across the actinide series. Abstract: The actinides possess a complex electronic structure, making their chemical and physical properties among the least understood in the periodic table. Advanced spectroscopic tools, able to obtain deep insights into the electronic structure and binding properties of the actinides, are highly desirable. Here, we introduce two sensitive spectroscopic tools: one determines the number of localized 5f electrons on an actinide atom, and another assesses the covalent character of actinide-ligand bonding. Both tools are based on the multiplet structure present in actinide M4 edge core-to-core resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (CC-RIXS) maps. The spectral intensity of different many-body final-state multiplets directly depends on the local many-electron ground-state symmetry including the local 5f spin configuration. By comparing U M4 edge CC-RIXS data for 21 U, Np, Pu and Am compounds, we demonstrate the ability to compare the number of localized 5f electrons and bond covalency across the actinide series. TechnicalRemarks: This is the research data to publication "Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering tools to count 5f electrons of actinides and probe bond covalency" in Nature Communications 2024

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Schacherl, Bianca, Tagliavini, Michelangelo, Kaufmann-Heimeshoff, Hanna, Göttlicher, Jörg, Mazzanti, Marinella, Popa, Karin, Walter, Olaf, Pruessmann, Tim, Vollmer, Christian, Beck, Aaron, Ekanayake, Ruwini Supeshala Kumari, Branson, Jacob A., Neill, Thomas, Fellhauer, David, Reitz, Cedric Yves, Schild, Dieter, Brager, Dominique, Cahill, Christoper, Windorff, Cory, Sittel, Thomas, Ramanantoanina, Harry, Haverkort, Maurits W., Vitova, Tonya (2024). Dataset: Research data to publication "resonant inelastic x-ray scattering tools to count 5f electrons of actinides and probe bond covalency". https://doi.org/10.35097/5qqht0vfqrktvccj

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Imported on November 28, 2024
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Source https://doi.org/10.35097/5qqht0vfqrktvccj
Author Schacherl, Bianca
Given Name Bianca
Family Name Schacherl
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Tagliavini, Michelangelo
Kaufmann-Heimeshoff, Hanna
Göttlicher, Jörg
Mazzanti, Marinella
Popa, Karin
Walter, Olaf
Pruessmann, Tim
Vollmer, Christian
Beck, Aaron
Ekanayake, Ruwini Supeshala Kumari
Branson, Jacob A.
Neill, Thomas
Fellhauer, David
Reitz, Cedric Yves
Schild, Dieter
Brager, Dominique
Cahill, Christoper
Windorff, Cory
Sittel, Thomas
Ramanantoanina, Harry
Haverkort, Maurits W.
Vitova, Tonya
Source Creation 2024
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Production Year 2024
Publication Year 2024
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Name: Engineering

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