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The 4f states of Ce in a typical Kondo crystal, CeB6, are split into an excited state Γ7 and the ground state Γ8, with an excitation energy at 560 K. The electron-density distribution of the thermally excited state was measured at 430 K using a four-circle diffractometer equipped with a small furnace. In contrast to the previous results at lower temperature, electrons are transferred from B6 to Ce at 430 K. X-ray atomic-orbital analysis revealed that the 5d8 orbitals (the energy level of which is similar to that of the B-2p orbitals) are fully occupied and the 4f7 orbitals are more populated than the 4f8 orbitals. Fully occupied 5d8 makes the 4f8 states unstable and the energy levels of 4f7 and 4f8 are inverted.

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Computing details top

Data collection: MXC(MAC Science) and a program IUANGLE by Tanaka (Tanaka, K.,Kumazawa S., Tsubokawa, M., Maruno, S. & Shirotani, I. (Acta Cryst., A50, 246-252 (1994)); cell refinement: RSLC-3 UNICS system (Sakurai, T. & Kobayashi, K. (1979), Rep. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. 55, 69-77); data reduction: RDEDIT (K. Tanaka); program(s) used to refine structure: QNTAO (K. Tanaka, 2000); molecular graphics: ORTEP (Johnson, 1965).

cerium hexaboride top
Crystal data top
B63·Ce3+Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å
Mr = 204.98Cell parameters from 39 reflections
Cubic, Pm3mθ = 37.7–39.0°
a = 4.14586 (8) ŵ = 15.63 mm1
V = 71.26 (1) Å3T = 430 K
Z = 1Sphere, metallic dark purple
F(000) = 880.04 mm (radius)
Dx = 4.777 Mg m3
Data collection top
Four-circle
diffractometer
181 independent reflections
Radiation source: fine-focus rotating anode170 reflections with F > 3.0σ(F)
Graphite monochromatorRint = 0.063
Detector resolution: 1.25x1.25 degrees pixels mm-1θmax = 74.2°, θmin = 4.9°
integrated intensities data fom ω/2θ scansh = 98
Absorption correction: for a sphere
Transmission cefficient for spheres tabulated in International Table II(1972) Table 5.3.6B was interpolated with Lagrange's method (four point interpolation)
k = 1111
Tmin = 0.435, Tmax = 0.482l = 1111
990 measured reflections
Refinement top
Refinement on F24 constraints
Least-squares matrix: fullWeighting scheme based on measured s.u.'s
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.012(Δ/σ)max = 0.001
wR(F2) = 0.015Δρmax = 0.57 e Å3
S = 1.14Δρmin = 0.70 e Å3
702 reflectionsExtinction correction: B-C type 1 Gaussian anisotropic
38 parametersExtinction coefficient: 0.334 (3) times 104
0 restraints
Special details top

Experimental. Multiple diffraction was avoided by ψ-scan. Intensities was measured at equi-temperature region of combinaion of angles ω and χ of four-circle diffractometer

Refinement. Spin-orbit interaction for Ce 4f orbitals. B—C anisotropic type1 extinction parameters B—C anisoropic extinction parameters are as follows 9.0 (4) 7.4 (8) 11.3 (8) -1.1 (4) 0.5 (3) 1.4 (6)

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2) top
xyzUiso*/Ueq
Ce0.50.50.50.6655 (2)
B0.00.00.30090 (10)0.417 (4)
Atomic displacement parameters (Å2) top
U11U22U33U12U13U23
Ce0.008430 (10)0.008430 (10)0.008430 (10)0.00.00.0
B0.00607 (8)0.00607 (8)0.00370 (12)0.00.00.0
Geometric parameters (Å, º) top
Ce—B3.0456 (2)B—Bii1.6513 (6)
B—Bi1.7640 (4)
B—Ce—Bii31.458 (3)B—Ce—Bi33.667 (3)
Symmetry codes: (i) z, x, y; (ii) x, y, z+1.
 

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