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Dyson Orbitals, Quasi-Particle effects and Compton scattering
Dyson orbitals play an important role in understanding quasi-particle effects
in the correlated ground state of a many-particle system and are relevant for
describing the Compton scattering cross section beyond the frameworks of the
impulse approximation (IA) and the independent particle model (IPM). Here we
discuss corrections to the Kohn-Sham energies due to quasi-particle effects in
terms of Dyson orbitals and obtain a relatively simple local form of the
exchange-correlation energy. Illustrative examples are presented to show the
usefulness of our scheme.Comment: 1 figure, 4 page
The Positronium state in quartz
The positronium state in quartz is described by a linear superposition of two
states: the first describing the free positron in the crystal and the second
corresponding to a positronium Bloch wavefunction in the lattice. The condition
for positronium formation in the electron gas is deduced by using variational
calculations of the positron binding energy to the electron system. The self
annihilation parameter introduced in positron lifetime experiments can
be properly justified by using the mixed state. A variational method to
calculate is proposed.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Physica Status Solidi (c), presented
at the 15th International Conference of Positron Annihilation ICPA-1
The importance of local band effects for ferromagnetism in hole doped LaCuO
Band calculations for supercells of LaBaCuO show that the
rigid band model for doping is less adequate than what is commonly assumed. In
particular, weak ferromagnetism (FM) can appear locally around clusters of high
Ba concentration. The clustering is important at large dilution and averaged
models for magnetism, such as the virtual crystal approximation, are unable to
stabilize magnetic moments. These results give a support to the idea that weak
FM can be the cause of the destruction of superconductivity at high hole
doping.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review
Letter
How the hydrogen bond in NHF is revealed with Compton scattering
In order to probe electron wave functions involved in the bonding of NHF,
we have performed Compton scattering experiments in an oriented single crystal
and in a powder. Ab initio calculations of the Compton profiles for NHF and
NHCl are used to enlighten the nature of the bonds in the NHF crystal.
As a consequence, we are able to show significant charge transfer in the
ammonium ion which is not observable using other methods. Our study provides a
compelling proof for hydrogen bond formation in NHF.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication as a Regular Article in
Physical Review
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