Green’s function of the core electrons in a lattice model for x-ray spectra: Breakdown of perturbation theory in the long-time limit

1994 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 1612-1626 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Janiš
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. D. Vila ◽  
J. J. Kas ◽  
J. J. Rehr ◽  
K. Kowalski ◽  
B. Peng

Green’s function methods provide a robust, general framework within many-body theory for treating electron correlation in both excited states and x-ray spectra. Conventional methods using the Dyson equation or the cumulant expansion are typically based on the GW self-energy approximation. In order to extend this approximation in molecular systems, a non-perturbative real-time coupled-cluster cumulant Green’s function approach has been introduced, where the cumulant is obtained as the solution to a system of coupled first order, non-linear differential equations. This approach naturally includes non-linear corrections to conventional cumulant Green’s function techniques where the cumulant is linear in the GW self-energy. The method yields the spectral function for the core Green’s function, which is directly related to the x-ray photoemission spectra (XPS) of molecular systems. The approach also yields very good results for binding energies and satellite excitations. The x-ray absorption spectrum (XAS) is then calculated using a convolution of the core spectral function and an effective, one-body XAS. Here this approach is extended to include the full coupled-cluster-singles (CCS) core Green’s function by including the complete form of the non-linear contributions to the cumulant as well as all single, double, and triple cluster excitations in the CC amplitude equations. This approach naturally builds in orthogonality and shake-up effects analogous to those in the Mahan-Noizeres-de Dominicis edge singularity corrections that enhance the XAS near the edge. The method is illustrated for the XPS and XAS of NH3.


2013 ◽  
Vol 430 ◽  
pp. 012003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua Kas ◽  
John Rehr ◽  
Moniek Tromp ◽  
Rowena J Thomas ◽  
Pieter Glatzel

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