Failure of the Quasiparticle Picture of X-ray Absorption? |
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Authors: | J. J. Rehr |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195-1560 |
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Abstract: | The Golden rule expression for x-ray absorption spectra (XAS) is typically calculated within a one-particle (quasiparticle) approximation and generally leads to good agreement between theory and experiment. The fact that a quasiparticle approximation works fairly well is surprising, since it neglects satellite excitations and intrinsic losses due to a suddenly created core-hole. The resolution of this paradox requires physics beyond the independent particle approximation. This is discussed here using an effective Green's function formulation based on a quasi-boson model that takes interference between inelastic losses into account. This approach shows that inelastic excitations such as multi-electron excitations tend to be suppressed, and that the XAS is given by a broadened quasiparticle particle approximation, together with weak satellite structure and edge singularity effects. |
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Keywords: | quasiparticles x-ray absorption inelastic losses Green's function |
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