Polarization dependent x-ray-absorption measurements were performed on pure
and Cr-doped V2O3 single crystals in the antiferromagnetic insulating, par
amagnetic insulating, and metallic phases. The orbital occupation of the V
3d(2) ion is found to depend appreciably on the phase, but always with the
S= 1 character, requiring an explanation which is beyond the elegant simpli
city of the pure one-band Hubbard model or of models in which the a(1g) orb
ital is projected out by means of a simple dimerization. The results reveal
the critical role of the spin and orbital dependence of the on-site 3d-3d
Coulomb energy, and a mechanism is proposed to explain the closing or openi
ng of the band gaps which are of much higher energy scale than the transiti
on temperatures.