Magnetic character of the empty density of states in uranium compounds from X-ray magnetic circurlar dichroism
Abstract
We present a discussion of published x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) measurements performed at the uranium M4,5 edges of metallic uranium compounds, focusing on the shape of the dichroic signal at the M5 edge. A well resolved double lobe structure, comprised of a positive and a negative peak, is sometimes observed. Out of the twelve metallic uranium compounds so far investigated by XMCD, six exhibit an intense double-lobe structure at the M5 edge. This line shape gives information on the empty 5f magnetic density of states with angular quantum number j=7/2. Conclusions about the difference between these two families of compounds are given regarding the splitting of the j=7/2 band and the occupation among the different m7/2 sublevels.
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