Abstract
The theoretical and experimental correlations between the symmetries of the microfields about ions, the degree of splitting of energy levels, and the selection rules for radiation have been so successful for ions in crystals that the extension of this approach to discover the precise point symmetries about ions in solutions appears limited only by instances where the spectra of the solutions are sufficiently discrete. The spectra of crystals containing a rare earth ion in known local symmetry furnish the quantum characters of the energy levels and then the numbers of lines in the respective transitions of the ions in solutions lead to the symmetries of the fields about the dissolved ions. Salts of europium which are regarded as strong electrolytes exhibit sufficiently sharp absorption spectra in solutions at room temperature while their fluorescence spectra become adequately discrete at the temperature of dry ice. The absorption spectrum of europic chloride in water proved to be the same as in a mixture of water and alcohol. The latter solutions furnished the fluorescence spectra at the temperature of dry ice. Fluorescence spectra of the alcoholic solutions in the form of glasses were obtained at 77°K and 4°K. The symmetry of the microfields about the europium ions in the anhydrous alcohols was C2v while that about the ions in aqueous solutions was D2h.
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- Year
- 1957
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 26
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 109-113
- Citations
- 46
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- 10.1063/1.1743233