2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2006.01.040
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Probing Dyson orbitals with Green’s Function theory and Electron Momentum Spectroscopy

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“…The overlap of the ion and neutral wavefunctions in Eq. (2) is referred to as a Dyson orbital [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Dyson orbitals are straightforwardly obtained from CI [31] or Green's Function (GF) calculations [9][10][11]54].…”
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“…The overlap of the ion and neutral wavefunctions in Eq. (2) is referred to as a Dyson orbital [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Dyson orbitals are straightforwardly obtained from CI [31] or Green's Function (GF) calculations [9][10][11]54].…”
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“…In our work, these calculations are based on CAS reference wave functions employing an active space constructed by distributing the 7 valence electrons over 11 orbitals, among which there are 6, 3, and 2 orbitals with a 1 , b 1 and b 2 symmetry labels, respectively [CAS (7,11)]. The same wavefunction was used to carry our further multi-reference calculations in conjunction with second-and third-order Rayleigh Schrödinger perturbation theory (MR-RSPT2; MR-RSPT3 [77]).…”
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“…Indeed, for this molecule, a significant difference between experiment and theory has been reported for a valence orbital, 2b 1 , which has the CH-bonding character. 28,38,39 In the present work, electron momentum profiles of the valence orbitals of CH 2 F 2 have been measured experimentally with high statistical accuracy by using one of our multi-channel EMS spectrometer. 40 Theoretically, their electron momentum profiles have been calculated while effects of all the vibrational modes being involved.…”
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“…A further and most useful approximation is the target Kohn-Sham approximation [12], which consists in substituting Dyson orbitals by the relevant Kohn-Sham orbitals, along with ad hoc or calculated spectroscopic pole strengths, in order to account for the flux of ionization intensity toward shake-up [13] and valence correlation bands [14] at higher electron binding energies. In many cases, (rescaled) Kohn-Sham orbitals are empirically known to be excellent approximations to Dyson orbitals [15,16]. In practice, however, the interpretation of EMS experiments is subject to numerous complications such as: overlap effects in overcrowed ionization bands [17,18], conformational mobility [19][20][21] and (thermally induced) nuclear dynamics in the electronic initial (neutral) ground state [22], shake-up processes due to electronic configuration interactions in the final ionized state [23][24][25][26], distorted wave and post-collision (e.g., rescattering) effects [27][28][29][30][31][32][33], and possibly ultra-fast nuclear dynamics in the final ionized state, in the form of bond breaking [22] or Coulomb explosion processes [34][35][36], as well as Jahn-Teller distortions [37] in the final ionized state.…”
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