Abstract
For Co-containing crystalline compounds measured by XAS, the influence of the local symmetry on the K pre-edge features is studied using advanced Ligand Field Multiplet (LFM) calculations, which accurately take into account the p-d hybridization. The LFM theory is used to calculate the K pre-edge spectra of Co2+ in various environments and the absolute intensities of electric-quadrupole and -dipole transitions involved in the pre-edge. This enables to reproduce the spectra for cubic (Oh, Td) and lower symmetries (C4v, D3h), and allows quantitative derivation of the local p-d mixing.
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