Real-space multiple-scattering Hubbard model calculations for d- and f-state materials

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Calculations are presented of the electronic structure and X-ray spectra of materials with correlated d- and f-electron states based on the Hubbard model, a real-space multiple-scattering formalism and a rotationally invariant local density approximation. Values of the Hubbard parameter are calculated ab initio using the constrained random-phase approximation. The combination of the real-space Green's function with Hubbard model corrections provides an efficient approach to describe localized correlated electron states in these systems, and their effect on core-level X-ray spectra. Results are presented for the projected density of states and X-ray absorption spectra for transition metal- and lanthanide-oxides. Results are found to be in good agreement with experiment.

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Vorwerk, C., Jorissen, K., Rehr, J., & Ahmed, T. (2015). Real-space multiple-scattering Hubbard model calculations for d- and f-state materials. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22, 1042–1048. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577515009698

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