Yb 4f-Ta 5d Hybridization and Valence Evolution in Tetragonal Tungsten Bronze Ba(3-x)YbxTa5O15

Abstract

Here we investigate the electronic structure of the tetragonal tungsten bronze Ba3-xYbxTa5O15 by making use of hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. The core level spectroscopy shows that the substitution with Yb ions in the series first occurs on the compact S1 site. For x≤1, Yb is found to be dominantly Yb2+ with a small mixing of Yb3+, while for x>1, a significant increase of Yb3+ is found, suggesting not only that site S2 favours Yb3+, but also that their presence affects also the valency of the ions in site S1. The valence band spectra shows a relatively deep Yb2+ doublet, but at the same time indications of a Ta~5d-Yb~4f interaction are found, suggesting the presence of Yb~4f carriers at the Fermi level through this hybridization. Our results thus point towards an exotic form of d-f electronic interplay that together with the structural degrees of freedom can result in the unusual trends observed in the physical properties of Ba3-xYbxTa5O15.

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