Cerium Datas in eV
EK ΔEK EL1 ΔEL1 EL2 ΔEL2 EL3 ΔEL3 ELα1 ELα2 E1 ΔELα1 ΔELα2
40443 15.1 6549 4.21 6164 3.80 5723 3.48 4840.2 4823.0 5262.2 3.7 3.78

Main beamline parameters at L3 -edge
Bending Magnet Monochromator Mirrors
Vertical div. (mrad) Cristal type Angle (°) Resolution (eV) Angle (mrad) Cut-off energy (keV)
0.235 Si(220) 34.39 0.293 6.8 8.58
Si(111) 20.24 0.783

Main crystal analyzer spectrometer parameters at L3-edge
Line Crystal
Name E (eV) Type Bragg angle (°)
ELα1 4840.2 Ge(331) 80.708


 

Experiments already done with this element / available references

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Tella M., Auffan M., Brousset L., Issartel J., Kieffer I., Pailles C., Morel E., Santaella C., Artells E., Rose J., Thiéry A., Bottero J.-Y., “Transfer, transformation and impacts of ceria nanomaterials in aquatic mesocosms simulating a pond ecosystem”, Environmental Science and Technology 48 (2014) 9004–9013

Auffan M., Rose J., Orsière T., De Méo M., Thill A., Zeyons O., Proux O., Chaurand P., Spalla O., Botta A., Wiesner M. R., Bottero J.-Y., “DNA damage generated by redox processes occurring at the surface of cerium dioxide nanoparticles”, Nanotoxicology 3 (2009) 161-171

Zeyons O., Thill A., Chauvat F., Menguy N., Cassier-Chauvat C., Orear C., Daraspe J., Auffan M., Rose J., Spalla O.,“Direct and indirect CeO2 nanoparticles toxicity for E.coli and Synechocystis", Nanotoxicology 3 (2009) 284-295