Real-space Green's function theory of non-resonant core-level two-photon x-ray absorption
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Abstract
We present a real-space Green's function approach (RSGF) for core-level two-photon x-ray absorption (TPA), with illustrative calculations for metallic Cu. The theory is based on a Green's function treatment of the Kramers-Heisenberg equation and an efficient approximation that includes only non-resonant intermediate states. The resulting theory is expressed in terms of an effective, static quadrupole transition operator. Calulations of K-shell TPA are carried out using an extension of the FEFF10 RSGF x-ray spectroscopy code, yielding results similar in spectral shape to the one-particle L3 x-ray absorption spectra, and in reasonable agreement with TPA experiment at pulsed XFEL sources.
*This work is supported by Theory Institute for Materials andEnergy Spectroscopies (TIMES) at SLAC funded by the U.S.DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of MaterialsSciences and Engineering under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF0051
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Presenters
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John J Rehr
- University of Washington