Abstract

Early experiments at the pulsed neutron source at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) showed that it was possible to observe crystal-field (CF) levels at energy transfers above 150 meV in UO2. More recent investigations at the UK pulsed source at Rutherford Laboratory have improved the resolution and seen a series of well-resolved peaks. Based on these measurements the CF parameters are V4=−130 meV and V6=+30 meV. Since these parameters should be independent of the precise An ion, there is interest in looking at the tetravalent oxides UO2, NpO2, and PuO2. We have now performed experiments at ANL on NpO2 at temperatures between 15 and 200 K. We find no sharp peak in the excitation spectrum up to energy transfers of about 250 meV. This result is contrary to the expected strong transition at about 53 meV using the above CF parameters in a complete intermediate coupling calculation. The observed phonon spectrum of NpO2, in comparison with that of ThO2, shows larger widths in all of the three vibrational bands above ∼30 meV, which may indicate strong interaction between CF levels with optic phonons in NpO2.

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