Many-particle effects at core thresholds in simple metals

Abstract
We have analyzed inelastic electron-scattering (IES) data at the Na L2,3 and K M2,3 thresholds in terms of the Mahan-Nozières–De Dominicis (MND) model. We have also obtained the absorption coefficient μ and imaginary dielectric function ε2 from the IES data and analyzed them in the same manner as the raw data. For K the peaking parameter α0 obtained from absorption depends upon whether IES data, μ, or ε2 is used. For Na, α0 does not vary significantly among the three absorption spectral functions and has a value of 0.22±0.03 if uncertainties in the transition density of states are included. Exchange mixing is found to be a small effect at the Na L2,3 absorption edge. We have reanalyzed published p-core soft-x-ray emission data from Na and K and account for the effects of partial phonon relaxation on α0. In both cases α0 is significantly less than for the corresponding absorption spectra with values of about 0.15. We have also reanalyzed published Na core-level x-ray photoemission spectroscopy data including surface contributions and for the appropriate exponent obtain α=0.22±0.02. The results above taken in concert indicate a failure in the presently accepted MND model. We suggest that previously unconsidered dynamical effects must be included.