“…For example, elemental Pu is thought to have an f-orbital occupancy near 5, close to that expected for a 5f 5 ground-state configuration (Pu 3þ ) based on photoemission, N 4;5 -edge X-ray absorption, and electron-energy loss spectroscopy (4,5). In addition to these examples, several researchers have shown that so-called "two-fluid" or "dual nature" models of the 5f orbitals, whereby some fraction of the f-electrons contribute to delocalized behavior and the rest contribute to the more localized local moment behavior, can successfully describe some properties (6) such as coexistent antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in CeRhIn 5 (7), the inelastic neutron scattering of UPd 2 Al 3 (8), de Haas-van Alphen frequencies of UPt 3 (9), and the photoemission spectra of PuCoGa 5 and PuIn 3 (10).…”