1961
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.123.1188
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Absorption Spectra of Transition Ions in CdS Crystals

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“…I n the neutral charge state the nickel has the configuration Ni2+(da) and causes the appearance of near infrared absorption and emission bands which are well understood in the frame of crystal field theory. These so-called crystal field spectra connected with an internal transition within the 3ds configuration of Ni2+ have been found for example in ZnS [l, 21, ZnSe [3], CdS [4,5], and CdSe [6]. I n addition to Ni2+(d8) there have been found also optical transition in absorption and emission due to Nil+(dg) in ZnS [7, 81 and ZnSe [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…I n the neutral charge state the nickel has the configuration Ni2+(da) and causes the appearance of near infrared absorption and emission bands which are well understood in the frame of crystal field theory. These so-called crystal field spectra connected with an internal transition within the 3ds configuration of Ni2+ have been found for example in ZnS [l, 21, ZnSe [3], CdS [4,5], and CdSe [6]. I n addition to Ni2+(d8) there have been found also optical transition in absorption and emission due to Nil+(dg) in ZnS [7, 81 and ZnSe [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Introduction. -The spectra of nonmetallic ions as a class have not been systematically studied in salt melts, but the spectrum of the nitrate ion as a representative of that class has been intensively studied (18,121,125,129,135,136,137,145).…”
Section: Nitrate Lonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sakai (125) reported wavelength values for absorption edges of RbN0 3 , CsN0 3 , and NH 4 N0 3 from room temperature to above their melting points. Sundheim and Greenberg.…”
Section: Nitrate Lonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tetrahedrally bonded Cu(II) would be expected to have a stronger d-d band at ≈ 6000 cm -1 [18] The Cu(I) is probably located in a tetrahedral site. Tetrahedral is the preferred coordination of Cu(I) [19] and no authenticated octahedrally coordinated Cu(I) complexes are known.…”
Section: The 3700 To 2700 CM -1 Spectral Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%