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Dyson orbitals, momentum density, electron

Section III. Methods for obtaining momentum densities, both experimental and computational, are reviewed in Section IV. Only a sample of representative work on the electron momentum densities of atoms and molecules is summarized in Sections V and VI because the topic is now too vast for comprehensive coverage. Electron momentum densities in solids and other condensed phases are not considered at all. The literature on electron momentum spectroscopy and Dyson orbital momentum densities is not surveyed, either. Hartree atomic units are used throughout. [Pg.305]

Several review articles on the theoretical aspects of electron momentum densities of atoms and molecules were written in the 1970s by Benesch and Smith [9], Epstein [10,11], Mendelsohn and Smith [12], Epstein and Tanner [13], Lindner [14], and Kaijser and Smith [15]. Since that time (e,2e) spectroscopy and the momentum densities of Dyson orbitals have been reviewed very often [16-28]. However, to my knowledge, a review article on molecular electron momentum densities has not been written recently apart from one [29] devoted solely to the zero-momentum critical point. The purpose of this chapter is to survey what is known about the electron momentum density of atoms and molecules, and to provide an extensive, but not exhaustive, bibliography that should be sufficient to give a head start to a nonspecialist who wishes to enter the field. [Pg.304]

In binary (e,2e) or electron momentum spectroscopy, an incoming electron collides with a molecule and two electrons leave the molecule. The measured differential cross section is proportional to the spherically averaged momentum density of the pertinent Dyson orbital within the plane-wave impulse approximation. A Dyson orbital v[/ t is defined by... [Pg.322]




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