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Charge transfer satellites in x-ray spectra of transition metal oxides (1311.4910v1)

Published 19 Nov 2013 in cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: Strongly correlated materials such as transition metal oxides (TMOs) often exhibit large satellites in their x-ray photoemission (XPS) and x-ray absorption spectra (XAS). These satellites arise from localized charge-transfer (CT) excitations that accompany the sudden creation of a core hole. Here we use a two-step approach to treat such excitations in a localized system embedded in a condensed system and coupled to a photoelectron. The total XAS is then given by a convolution of a spectral function representing the localized excitations and the XAS of the extended system. The local system is modeled roughly in terms of a simple three-level model, leading to a double-pole approximation for the spectral function that represents dynamically weighted contributions from the dominant neutral and charge-transfer excitations. This method is implemented using a resolvent approach, with potentials, radial wave-functions and matrix elements from the real-space Green's function code FEFF, and parameters fitted to XPS experiments. Representative calculations for several TMOs are found to be in reasonable agreement with experiment.

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