“…In Figure b, eight peaks are used to fit the curves of Ce 3d, denoted as ν, ν′, ν″, ν‴, μ, μ′, μ″, and μ‴, confirming that the Ce ion coexists in +3 and +4 valence states . Among them, the peaks of ν and μ, ν″ and μ″ are related to Ce 3+ , while the peaks of ν′ and μ′, ν″′, and μ″′ correspond to Ce 4+ . From the high-resolution spectrum of Nb3 d (Figure c), it can be seen that with the increase of x content, the strength of peak Nb 3d enhances gradually, indicating Nb 5+ substitution for Ta 5+ .…”