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Mixed valency in rare-earth fullerides.

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  • Mixed valency in rare-earth fullerides. Abstract Text:

    kosmas prassidesKosmas Prassides,yasuhiro takabayashiYasuhiro Takabayashi,takeshi nakagawaTakeshi Nakagawa,kosmas prassidesKosmas Prassides,yasuhiro takabayashiYasuhiro Takabayashi,takeshi nakagawaTakeshi Nakagawa,kosmas prassidesKosmas Prassides,yasuhiro takabayashiYasuhiro Takabayashi,takeshi nakagawaTakeshi Nakagawa,

    Mixed-valence phenomena associated with the highly correlated narrow-band behaviour of the 4f electrons in rare earths are well documented for a variety of rare-earth chalcogenides, borides and intermetallics (Kondo insulators and heavy fermions). The family of rare-earth fullerides with stoichiometry RE2.75C60 (RE=Sm, Yb, Eu) also displays an analogous phenomenology and a remarkable sensitivity of the rare-earth valency to external stimuli (temperature and pressure) making them the first known molecular-based members of this fascinating class of materials. Using powerful crystallographic and spectroscopic techniques which provide direct indications of what is happening in these materials at the microscopic level, we find a rich variety of temperature- and pressure-driven abrupt or continuous valence transitions-the electronically active fulleride sublattice acts as an electron reservoir that can accept electrons from or donate electrons to the rare-earth 4f/5d bands, thereby sensitively modulating the valence of the rare-earth sublattice.

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    k prassidesK Prassides,y takabayashiY Takabayashi,t nakagawaT Nakagawa,k prassidesK Prassides,y takabayashiY Takabayashi,t nakagawaT Nakagawa,k prassidesK Prassides,y takabayashiY Takabayashi,t nakagawaT Nakagawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical

    VOLUME: 366

    Page Numbers: 151-61

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    ISSN: 1364-503X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.

    Country: England

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