1976
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.13.2451
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Line shape of the plasma resonance in simple metals

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“…However, recent inelastic X-ray scattering measurements on the plasmon dispersion in Li metal by Eisenberger et al [5] indicate that in the long wavelength limit (k = O ) , the frequency of the plasmon has a value which is x 0.90~1, instead of the classical value wPl. The measurements made by Gibbons et al [6] in metals like Al, Li, and Na, using inelastic electron scattering experiments, show similar results. A later observation by Krane [7] in polycrystalline A1 and I n has given rise to a plasmon dispersion which is of different character than that exhibited by most of the earlier measurements.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, recent inelastic X-ray scattering measurements on the plasmon dispersion in Li metal by Eisenberger et al [5] indicate that in the long wavelength limit (k = O ) , the frequency of the plasmon has a value which is x 0.90~1, instead of the classical value wPl. The measurements made by Gibbons et al [6] in metals like Al, Li, and Na, using inelastic electron scattering experiments, show similar results. A later observation by Krane [7] in polycrystalline A1 and I n has given rise to a plasmon dispersion which is of different character than that exhibited by most of the earlier measurements.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The deviation of the experimental plasmon-peak position from the free-electron value was mainly interpreted in terms of optical effective mass and is due to intraband transitions as pointed out by Paasch [ll]. The volume plasmon linewidth in lithium was interpreted as a plasmon decay via interband transitions [10,12]. So the question arises as to whether such a deviation still exists for clusters.…”
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“…For a typical metal, 0.02 < η 0 < 0.2 and dη/dq 2 ∼ = aη 0 , where 2 < a < 10 [18]. This experimental damping rate is successfully modeled by Sturm [17], who takes into account of the Umklapp process of electrons in the presence of the spatially periodic ions.…”
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“…(3) would be preferred for a strong pump, while a small value of η(q) is better for a weak pump. The damping rate in the warm dense matters might be accessible by the measurement of the electron energy loss in the thin heated foil experiments [18]. The effect of the phase transition on the plasmon decay is theoretically challenging to understand, yet it is important because of its relevance to the BRS x-ray compression.…”
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