Abstract

The L2,3 edges of compounds containing tetrahedrally coordinated, isoelectronic d0 transition-metal oxyanions, TiO44-, VO43-, CrO42- and MnO4- have been measured using electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS). The general shape of the electron energy-loss near-edge fine structure (ELNES) is found to be remarkably similar for these oxyanions and arises from the atomic multiplet spectrum of the d0 transition-metal ion modified by the tetrahedral field due to the oxygen ligands. The observed structure is also discussed within the framework of molecular-orbital (MO) theory. The possibilities of using these spectra as fingerprints for d0 transition-metal ions in tetrahedral coordination is discussed. The structure observed at the O K edges is also commented upon in the light of these findings.

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