Parameter-free calculations of X-ray spectra with FEFF9
University of Washington · Seattle University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We briefly review our implementation of the real-space Green's function (RSGF) approach for calculations of X-ray spectra, focusing on recently developed parameter free models for dominant many-body effects. Although the RSGF approach has been widely used both for near edge (XANES) and extended (EXAFS) ranges, previous implementations relied on semi-phenomenological methods, e.g., the plasmon-pole model for the self-energy, the final-state rule for screened core hole effects, and the correlated Debye model for vibrational damping. Here we describe how these approximations can be replaced by efficient ab initio models including a many-pole model of the self-energy, inelastic losses and multiple-electron…
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- 21.18
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- 100%
- References
- 78
Authors
5- JJJ. J. RehrCorresponding
University of Washington, Seattle University
- JJJ. J. Kas
University of Washington, Seattle University
- FDFernando D. Vila
Seattle University, University of Washington
- MPMicah P. Prange
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University
- KJKevin Jorissen
Seattle University, University of Washington
Topics & keywords
- Lanczos resampling
- Physics
- Ab initio
- Spectral line
- XANES
- Statistical physics
- Computational physics
- Lanczos algorithm
- Affordable and clean energy