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Efficient first-principles methodology for the calculation of the all-phonon inelastic scattering in solids.
Marios Zacharias,Hélène Seiler,Fabio Caruso,Daniela Zahn,Feliciano Giustino,Pantelis C. Kelires,Ralph Ernstorfer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an efficient first-principles methodology for calculating the all-phonon quantum mechanical structure factor of solids and demonstrated that multiphonon processes play a substantial role in inelastic scattering.
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Abstract: Inelastic scattering experiments are key methods for mapping the full dispersion of fundamental excitations of solids in the ground as well as non-equilibrium states. A quantitative analysis of inelastic scattering in terms of phonon excitations requires identifying the role of multi-phonon processes. Here, we develop an efficient first-principles methodology for calculating the all-phonon quantum mechanical structure factor of solids. We demonstrate our method by obtaining excellent agreement between measurements and calculations of the diffuse scattering patterns of black phosphorus, showing that multi-phonon processes play a substantial role. The present approach constitutes a step towards the interpretation of static and time-resolved electron, X-ray, and neutron inelastic scattering data.
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