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A new view of valence instabilities in europium compounds: van Hove singularity in EuPdP
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1997
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Valence InstabilitiesEngineeringComputational ChemistryChemistryElectronic Excited StateElectronic StructureNew ViewElectron SpectroscopyVan Hove SingularityPhysicsPhysical ChemistryBand Structure CalculationsQuantum ChemistryTransition Metal ChalcogenidesNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFermi LevelFermi Energy
Photoemission spectra and the TB-LMTO-ASA band structure of the mixed valent europium compound EuPdP (ZrBeSi type structure) were studied and compared with the results obtained on isostructural SrPdP and EuAuAs and the ThCr2Si2-type compound EuNi2P2. EuNi2P2 is a homogeneous mixed valent compound, whereas the situation in EuPdP is not clear. The Mössbauer spectroscopy suggests static mixed valency in EuPdP corresponding to partially localized 4 f electrons, but from the photoemission measurement we know that the situation in EuPdP is different from the static mixed valent Eu3O4. Band structure calculations as well as photoemission spectra indicate a 4 f density of states in the vicinity of the Fermi level in EuPdP, which belongs to a van Hove Singularity (vHS). In EuPdP we therefore expect homogeneous mixed valence, similar to EuNi2P2 with itinerant 4 f electrons. The absence of homogeneous mixed valence is possibly associated with the layered structure of EuPdP, enabling charge ordering through a Martensitic phase transition. A high density of states associated with a singularity at the Fermi energy seems to be responsible for the structural instability in inhomogeneous mixed valent europium compounds.
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