The Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Am and Cm

  • Norman Edelstein
Part of the Topics in f-Element Chemistry book series (TFEC, volume 1)

Abstract

A review of the present status of the analyses of the optical spectra of Am and Cm in various oxidation states will be given. From these analyses, the magnetic properties of the ground states of these ions can be determined. These predicted values will be compared with the various magnetic measurements available.

Keywords

Magnetic Property Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Crystal Field Crystal Field Parameter Crystal Field Splitting 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Norman Edelstein
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  1. 1.Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley LaboratoryUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeleyUSA

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