Crystal Structure and Magnetism of Actinide Oxides: A Review
Binod K. Rai, Alex Bretana, Gregory Morrison, Ryan Greer, Krzysztof, Gofryk, and Hans-Conrad zur Loye

TL;DR
This review discusses the synthesis, crystal structures, and magnetic properties of actinide oxides, highlighting the complex electronic behaviors and knowledge gaps that hinder understanding and technological applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of actinide oxide structures and magnetism, emphasizing synthesis methods and identifying key research gaps for future studies.
Findings
Detailed synthesis techniques for actinide oxides
Current understanding of their crystal structures and magnetic behaviors
Identification of significant knowledge gaps in electronic ground states
Abstract
In actinide systems, the 5f electrons experience a uniquely delicate balance of effects and interactions having similar energy scales, which are often difficult to properly disentangle. This interplay of factors such as the dual nature of 5f-states, strong electronic correlations, and strong spin-orbit coupling results in electronically unusual and intriguing behavior such as multi-k antiferromagnetic ordering, multipolar ordering, mott-physics, mixed valence configurations, and more. Despite the inherent allure of their exotic properties, the exploratory science of even the more basic, binary systems like the actinide oxides has been limited due to their toxicity, radioactivity, and reactivity. In this article, we provide an overview of the available synthesis techniques for selected binary actinide oxides, including the actinide dioxides, sesquioxides, and a selection of higher…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive element chemistry and processing · Nuclear Materials and Properties · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
