Dynamical structure factor of LiF for all wave vector transfers: New results and insights

ORAL

Abstract

We report a theoretical-experimental investigation of the dynamical structure factor of LiF. The calculations are done within the TDLDA of time-dependent density functional theory; the measurements correspond to non-resonant inelastic x-rays scattering (NIXS) cross sections, obtained in absolute units. The TDLDA spectra contain one adjustable parameter: a ``scissors-operator'' shift of the conduction bands. This parameter is determined in view of the NIXS line shape for $q$= 6{\AA}$^{-1}$ ($q //$(111)). The TDLDA spectra display a non-trivial semi-quantitative agreement with the NIXS data, for all wave vectors (directed along the three high-symmetry directions); indeed, the line shape changes drastically from the coherent-response small-$q$ regime, to the incoherent-response large-$q$ regime. The picture of the excitations which emerges offers an alternative view relative to a seminal investigation involving an approximate solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation; W. A. Caliebe et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 3907 (2000).

*1 supported by NSF ITR Grant No. DMR-0219332; 2 sponsored by the DOE-BES, Div. of Materials Sciences and Engineering; 3 sponsored by the DOE Office of Science

Authors

  • Q. Kou

    • Univ. of Tenn.; MSTD-ORNL(2)
  • M.C. Troparevsky

    • University of Tennessee \& Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Univ. of Tenn.; MSTD-ORNL(2)
  • A.G. Eguiluz(1)

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory \& University of Tennessee
    • Univ. of Tenn.; MSTD-ORNL(2)
  • B.C. Larson

    • MSTD-ORNL(2)
  • J.Z. Tischler

    • MSTD-ORNL(2)
  • P. Zschack

    • APS-ANL(3)