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Roles of quantum nuclei and inhomogeneous screening in the x-ray absorption spectra of water and ice

Author(s): Kong, Lingzhu; Wu, Xifan; Car, Roberto

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Abstract: We calculate the x-ray absorption spectra of liquid water under ambient conditions and of hexagonal ice close to melting, using a static GW approach that includes approximately inhomogeneous screening effects. Quantum dynamics of the nuclei is taken into account by averaging the absorption cross section over molecular configurations generated by path integral simulations. We find that the inclusion of quantum disorder is essential to bring the calculated spectra in close agreement with experiment. In particular, the intensity of the pre-edge feature, a spectral signature of broken and distorted hydrogen bonds, is accurately reproduced, in water and ice, only when quantum nuclei are considered. The effect of the inhomogeneous screening is less important but non-negligible, particularly in ice.
Publication Date: 1-Oct-2012
Electronic Publication Date: 8-Oct-2012
Citation: Kong, Lingzhu, Wu, Xifan, Car, Roberto. (2012). Roles of quantum nuclei and inhomogeneous screening in the x-ray absorption spectra of water and ice. Physical Review B, 86 (13), 10.1103/PhysRevB.86.134203
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.86.134203
ISSN: 1098-0121
EISSN: 1550-235X
Pages: 134203-1 - 134203-5
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Physical Review B
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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