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Momentum Distribution Function and Short-Range Correlations of the Warm Dense Electron Gas: Ab Initio Quantum Monte Carlo Results.

Physical review E(2021)

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Abstract
In a classical plasma the momentum distribution, n(k), decays exponentially, for large k, and the same is observed for an ideal Fermi gas. However, when quantum and correlation effects are relevant simultaneously, an algebraic decay, n_∞(k)∼ k^-8 has been predicted. This is of relevance for cross sections and threshold processes in dense plasmas that depend on the number of energetic particles. Here we present extensive ab initio results for the momentum distribution of the nonideal uniform electron gas at warm dense matter conditions. Our results are based on first principle fermionic path integral Monte Carlo (CPIMC) simulations and clearly confirm the k^-8 asymptotic. This asymptotic behavior is directly linked to short-range correlations which are analyzed via the on-top pair distribution function (on-top PDF), i.e. the PDF of electrons with opposite spin. We present extensive results for the density and temperature dependence of the on-top PDF and for the momentum distribution in the entire momentum range.
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Secondary Electron Emission,Density-Functional Theory,Hybrid Density Functionals,Ab Initio Parametrization,Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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