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Dynamical response function in sodium studied by inelastic x-ray scattering spectroscopy

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Author
Simo Huotari
Marco Cazzaniga
Hans-Christian Weissker
Tuomas Pylkkänen
Harald Müller
Lucia Reining
G Onida
Giulio Monaco
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Abstract

We present the dynamic structure factor S(Q,ω) of Na valence electrons in the range of momentum transfer 0.5kF < Q < 2.4kF and energy transfer 3 eV < ω < 30 eV determined by inelastic x-ray scattering spectroscopy. In this range, we observe how the collective plasmon excitations decay into the single-particle excitation continuum. We compare the results to calculations using time-dependent density-functional theory with different approximations. The failure of both random-phase approximation and time-dependent local-density approximation (TDLDA) is shown to become important at kF < Q < 2.4kF , while TDLDA with an additional inclusion of quasiparticle lifetime effects reproduces the experimental spectra well. The experimental valenceelectron response reaches the single-particle spectrum surprisingly early, at Q ≈ 1.5kF . This is manifested both in the spectral shape and the peak dispersion. The experimental spectra are nearly free of any fine structure, confirming that the peak-shoulder structure observed in many other materials is due to band-structure effects, which turn out to be negligible in Na.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Phys. Rev. B
Volume
84
Number of Pages
075108
Date Published
Aug
URL
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.075108
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.84.075108
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