Magnetic circular dichroism in Na3Eu(C4H4O5)3·2NaClO4·6H2O
Abstract
The absorption and magnetic circular dichroism (m.c.d.) of Na3Eu(C4H4O5)3·2NaClO4·6H2O single crystals have been measured at 100 K for the transitions 7F0→5D1,2˙ Transitions were observed to three levels that are doubly degenerate in the D3 site symmetry appropriate for the room-temperature crystal structure. Magnetic moments were determined as A/D for the levels 5D1(E)=–1.4, 5D2(1E)= 1.2 and 5D2(2E)=–0.09. The occurence of a crystallographic phase transition was verified. The data could not be explained using either D3, the room-temperature site symmetry, or C2, the low-temperature site symmetry, alone. Rather a combination of these two symmetries was needed.