Electron-spin resonance studies of the titanium cation (Ti+,3d?, ?F) in rare gas matrices at 4 K: A crystal field interpretation

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Creator Morse, Michael David
Other Author Knight, Lon B.; Keller, Keith A. Jr.; Babb, Robert M.
Title Electron-spin resonance studies of the titanium cation (Ti+,3d?, ?F) in rare gas matrices at 4 K: A crystal field interpretation
Date 1996
Description Electron-spin resonance studies of laser-ablated titanium metal isolated in neon and argon display an intense feature which exhibits a symmetric, narrow line and a large matrix-dependent g shift. On the basis of a number of experiments, this is assigned to a matrix isolated 3d3,4F Ti+ ion in an octahedral matrix environment. Although the ground state of the gas-phase Ti1 ion is 3d24s1,4F, the assignment to the 3d3,4F state is supported by the small hyperfine structure which is observed. The neon magnetic parameters are: g=1.934(1) and A(47Ti)=64(1) MHz; for argon, g=1.972(1) and A=56(1) MHz. This unusual stabilization of an excited atomic state by a rare gas matrix is consistent with ab initio studies, and has been previously found for atomic nickel. A crystal-field study of the expected behavior of a d3,4F ion isolated in a tetrahedral, octahedral, or cuboctahedral environment supports the assignment to an octahedral Ti+(Rg)6 species, and using the atomic spin?orbit parameter, z permits accurate values of Dq to be derived from the measured g values. Finally, it is also noted that for small values of Dq/(Dq+5), or for a d3,4F ion in a tetrahedral environment, an as yet unobserved, unequal Zeeman splitting of the fourfold degeneracy occurs, causing a departure of the Zeeman energies from the standard formula of EZeeman=?eH0gM, with M=?3/2, ?1/2. For these situations it becomes necessary to define two values of g, corresponding to the more strongly ~g3/2! and less strongly ~g1/2! affected Zeeman levels, respectively.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Volume 105
Issue 13
First Page 5331
Last Page 5340
DOI 10.1063/1.472401
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Knight, L. B., Keller, K. A. Jr., Babb, R. M., & Morse, M. D. (1996). Electron-spin resonance studies of the titanium cation (Ti+,3d?, ?F) in rare gas matrices at 4 K: A crystal field interpretation. Journal of Chemical Physics, 105(13), 5331-40.
Rights Management ©American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Knight, L. B., Keller, K. A. Jr., Babb, R. M., & Morse, M. D. (1996). Electron-spin resonance studies of the titanium cation (Ti+,3d?, ?F) in rare gas matrices at 4 K: A crystal field interpretation. Journal of Chemical Physics, 105(13), 5331-40. and may be found at doi:10.1063/1.472401.
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