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Signatures of short-range many-body effects in the dielectric function of silicon for finite momentum transfer

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Author
Hans-Christian Weissker
J Serrano
Simo Huotari
Fabien Bruneval
Francesco Sottile
G Monaco
M Krisch
Olevano V
Lucia Reining
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Abstract

We present an investigation of the dynamic structure factor and of the dielectric function epsilon(M)(Q,omega) of the prototypical semiconductor silicon for finite momentum transfer, combining inelastic x-ray scattering experiments and ab initio calculations. In contrast with optical spectra, for finite momentum transfer time-dependent density-functional theory in the adiabatic local-density approximation together with lifetime broadening describes the physics of valence excitations correctly. Major structures in the spectra, governed by short-range crystal and exchange-correlation local-field effects, are strongly influenced by a mixing of transitions of positive and negative energies, in striking difference to spectra for vanishing momentum transfer. This mixing gives rise to a pronounced Fano asymmetry.

Year of Publication
2006
Journal
Phys. Rev. Lett.
Volume
97
Number of Pages
237602
Date Published
DEC 8
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.237602
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.237602
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