Phys. Rev. B 72, 125124 (2005) [6 pages]X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of mixed-valence effects and charge fluctuation in NaxV2O5
M. J. Konstantinović and S. Van den Berghe
M. Isobe and Y. Ueda Received 18 April 2005; revised 6 July 2005; published 28 September 2005 X-ray photoelectron spectra of vanadium 2p states in α′-NaV2O5 and γ-LiV2O5 , single crystals show distinct splitting of both j=1∕2 and j=3∕2 spin-orbit lines due to the existence of V4+ and V5+ ions. In contrast to γ-LiV2O5 , the α′-NaV2O5 exhibits the disproportional intensities and larger binding energy difference of (V4+)2p3∕2 and (V5+)2p3∕2 lines, that we attribute to a charge delocalization effect. By increasing the sodium deficiency, both effects reduce in a very good agreement with a model that takes into account the relative abundance of V4+ and V5+ ions, and the change of degree of delocalization. We estimate that sodium deficiency of about 15% increases electron localization by about 0.4%. ©2005 The American Physical Society
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