Novel techniques and approaches to unravel the nature of X-ray absorption spectra
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2007
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Hedman, B
Painetta, P
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This paper discusses the role of resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) to unravel the nature of the states that are visible in the pre-edge region of the 3d metal K edges. The traditional pre-edge analysis into quadrupole transitions to the 3d-states plus dipole transitions to the 4p states is outlined, with special attention to the situation of TiO2. The general possibilities of RIXS are described, including the various possible cross-sections through the 2D RIXS plane. Recent developments in High-Energy Resolution Fluorescence Detection (HERFD) are discussed, that yield XANES-like spectra with unprecedented resolution. Using the 1s2p RIXS of LiCoO2 as example, the presence of an extra peak due to non-local dipole transitions is explained. The non-local nature of this dipole pre-edge peak is proven from its behavior in the 2D RIXS plane. The paper also discusses a range of selective X-ray absorption experiments, where the selectivity is towards (a) the spin-state, (b) the valence, (c) the neighbor atom and (d) the edge. In the outlook, a number of additional experimental routes is suggested, which shows that the use of RIXS, HERFD and selective XAS techniques is only just starting.
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X-ray absorption, pi-bonding, charge transfer multiplet theory, PRE-EDGE FEATURES, ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE, SCATTERING, COMPLEXES, SPECTROSCOPY, IRON, DICHROISM, EMISSION, OXIDES, METAL
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de Groot, F M F 2007, Novel techniques and approaches to unravel the nature of X-ray absorption spectra. in B Hedman & P Painetta (eds), X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure-XAFS13. AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, vol. 882, American Institute of Physics, MELVILLE, pp. 37-43, 13th International Conference on X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS13), Canada, 9/07/06., conference