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Electronic Energy Levels and Optical Transitions in Samarium(III) Solvates.

Sabina Svava MortensenMalthe Asmus Marciniak NielsenPatrick NawrockiThomas Just Sørensen
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
Lanthanide luminescence fascinates with a complicated electronic structure and "forbidden" transitions. By studying the photophysics of lanthanide(III) solvates, a close to ideal average coordination geometry can be used to map both electronic energy levels and transition probabilities. Some lanthanide(III) ions are simpler to study than others, and samarium(III) belongs to the more difficult ones. The 4f 5 system has numerous absorption and emission lines in the visible and infrared parts of the spectrum and in this work, the energy levels giving rise to these transitions were mapped, the transition probability between them was calculated, and it was shown that the electronic structures of the samarium(III) solvates in DMSO, MeOH, and water are different.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • energy transfer
  • high resolution
  • metal organic framework
  • mass spectrometry
  • solid state