Abstract
We have studied the 4d levels of the lanthanide ions in a number of their compounds. The 4d levels of the lighter lanthanides lack the satellites which appear on the 3d levels. This result is not unexpected if the satellites are due to shakeup of a valence-band electron to a 4f level as proposed previously. Limited data on the other levels having n=3 and n=4 are also consistent with this mechanism. We find the 4d levels to be affected strongly by electrostatic coupling to the unfilled 4f shell. Comparison of experimental spectra with predicted spectra of Ce+3 and Yb+3 reveals good agreement for Yb+3 and fair agreement for Ce+3. Possible reasons for the disagreement between the observed and calculated spectrum for Ce+3 are discussed.