Lc. Duda et al., Bandlike and excitonic states of oxygen in CuGeO3: Observation using polarized resonant soft-x-ray emission spectroscopy, PHYS REV B, 61(6), 2000, pp. 4186-4189
Polarized resonant x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy at O Is resonances was u
sed to study CuGeO3. Two distinct spectral contributions are identified, i.
e., an intense "main band" of soft-x-ray fluorescence, reflecting primarily
bandlike O 2p states, and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) chara
cterized by spectral features that disperse linearly with excitation energy
and resonate at the O Is pre-edge peak. RIXS reflects excitoniclike ("opti
cal") final states and has previously only been observed for metal-ion core
edges. Moreover, analysis of the excitation energy and polarization depend
ence of the main band allows the identification of features deriving from t
he site-specific partial density of states as well as strong evidence for t
he observation of a two-hole state (Zhang-Rice singlet).