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Theory for the Photoacoustic Response to X-Ray Absorption
(American Physical Society, 1988)
A microscopic theory is presented for the photoacoustic effect induced in solids by x-ray absorption. The photoacoustic effect results from the thermalization of the excited Auger electrons and photoelectrons. We explain the dependence of the photoacoustic signal S on photon energy and the proportionality to the x-ray absorption coefficient in agreement with recent experiments on Cu. Results are presented for the dependence of S on photon energy, sample thickness, and the electronic structure of the absorbing solid.
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Theory for Optical Absorption in Small Clusters: Dependence on Atomic Structure and Cluster Size
(American Physical Society, 1994)
We present a theory which permits for the first time a detailed analysis of the dependence of the absorption spectrum on atomic structure and cluster size. Thus, we determine the development of the collective excitations in small clusters and show that their broadening depends sensitively on the tomic structure, in particular at the surface. Results for Hg_n^+ clusters show that the plasmon energy is close to its jellium value in the case of spherical-like structures, but is in general between w_p/ \wurzel{3} and ...
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Transport properties of one-dimensional, disordered two-band systems
(The Institute of Physics, London, 1986)
We have studied the transport properties of disordered one-dimensional two-band systems. The model includes a narrow d band hybridised with an s band. The Landauer formula was used in the case of a very narrow d band or in the case of short chains. The results were compared with the localisation length of the wavefunctions calculated by the transfer matrix method, which allows the use of very lang chains, and an excellent agreement was obtained.
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Relativistic calculations of atomic structure
(1984)
A review of relativistic atomic structure calculations is given with a emphasis on the Multiconfigurational-Dirac-Fock method. Its problems and deficiencies are discussed together with the contributions which go
beyond the Dirac-Fock procedure.
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Relativistic many-electron SCF correlation diagram for superheavy quasimolecules: Pb - Pb
(1981)
We present the first relativistic many-electron SCF correlation diagram for a superheavy quasimolecule: Pb - Pb. The discussion shows a large number of quantitative as well as qualitative differences as compared with the known one-electron correlation diagram.
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Values for the electron screening in muonic atoms for all Z
(1975)
The electron screening correction in the X-ray transitions in muonic atoms is calculated within a relativistic SCF Hartree-Fock procedure for many transitions and all Z.
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Superheavy elements
(Dunitz, J. D., 1975)
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Inner shells
(Hanle, Wilhelm (Hrsg.), 1978)
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An attempt on the calculation of relativistic potential energy curves: noble gas difluorides
(1980)
Total energy SCF calculations were performed for noble gas difluorides in a relativistic
procedure and compared with analogous non-relativistic calculations. The discrete
variational method with numerical basis functions was used. Rather smooth potential
energy curves could be obtained. The theoretical Kr - F and Xe - F bond distances were calculated to be 3.5 a.u. and 3.6 a.u. which should be compared with the experimental values of 3.54 a.u. and 3.7 a.u. Although the dissociation energies are off by a factor of ...
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Comparison between experiment and theory in heavy electronic systems
(Gräff, G. (Hrsg.), 1981)