Optical Process of Linear Dichroism in Angle-Resolved Core-Level Photoemission Reflecting Strongly Correlated Anisotropic Orbital Symmetry
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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core-levelexcitationsphotoemissionsymmetryanisotropiccorrelateddichroismdistributions
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We revisit the formulations and simulations of angular distributions in polarization-dependent core-level photoemission spectra of strongly correlated electron systems, in order to explain the recently discovered linear dichroism (LD) in the core-level photoemission of 4f-based rare-earth compounds. Owing to the selection rules for the optical process of core-level excitations, the LD originating from the anisotropic outer localized charge distributions determined by the ground-state orbital symmetry can be observed. Our simulations show that core d-level excitations are essential for the LD in localized ions having a cubic symmetry, which is absent in the p-orbital excitations.
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