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Real-space Green's function approach for x-ray spectra at high temperature

There has been considerable interest in properties of condensed matter at high temperature, including nonequilibrium behavior and extreme conditions up to the warm dense matter regime. Such behavior is encountered, e.g., in experimental time-resolved x-ray absorption spectroscopy in the presence of intense laser fields. In an effort to simulate such behavior, we present an approach for calculations of high-temperature x-ray absorption spectra in arbitrary materials, using a generalization of the real-space Green's function formalism. The method is incorporated as an option in the core-level x-ray spectroscopy code FEFF10. To illustrate the approach, we present calculations for several materials together with comparisons to experiment and with other methods.

Author(s)
Tun S. Tan
J. J. Kas
J. J. Rehr
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
July 23, 2021
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.104.035144