Abstract
We report the core-level x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra of 30 intermetallic compounds of La and Ce. The results are discussed in the light of calculations using the Anderson impurity model of the $4f$ levels and including the degeneracy of the $4f$ levels. The comparison allows us to derive values for the coupling between the $f$ levels and the conduction states $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ and the number of $4f$ electrons ${n}_{f}$. We find $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ to be up to \ensuremath{\sim} 150 meV in some Ce intermetallic compounds, and find ${n}_{f}$ to range from \ensuremath{\sim}0.8-1.1. We cannot reconcile the core-level results with the traditional promotional model in which $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ was assumed to be 10 meV or less and the $f$-electron count could range from 1 down to zero in Ce intermetallic compounds.
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