We present a detailed description of a first-principles formalism for magnetic scattering of circularly polar- ized x rays from solids in the framework of the fully relativistic spin-polarized multiple-scattering theory. The scattering amplitudes are calculated using a standard time-dependent perturbation theory to second order in the electron-photon interaction vertex. Particular attention is paid to understanding the relative importance of the positive- and negative-energy solutions of the Dirac equation to the scattering amplitude. The advantage of the present theory as compared with other recent works on magnetic x-ray scattering is that, being fully relativistic, spin-orbit coupling and spin-polarization effects are treated on an equal...
Relativistic spin-polarized scattering theory is discussed and the relevant radial Dirac equations f...
This thesis lays out a number of investigations into different magnetic systems governed by short- a...
The existence of spin-dependent terms in the photon-electron scattering cross-section was confirmed ...
We present a description of a first-principles formalism for the scattering of circularly polarised ...
We apply our recent formalism of magnetic scattering of X-rays to ferromagnetic iron and Cr_47Fe_53 ...
We present a theory that combines the relativistic spin-polarized version of the Koringa-Kohn-Rostok...
A description of the absorption of circularly polarized x rays based on a spin?polarized version of ...
We present a first-principles theory of x-ray Faraday effects. Initially we calculate the difference...
A fully relativistic theoretical description of the magnetic extended x-ray absorption fine structur...
A theoretical approach of various magneto-X-ray effects (Faraday rotation, resonant magnetic X-ray s...
We discuss magneto-optical effects in magnetic materials at various photon-energies. At first we foc...
We apply our recent first-principles formalism of magnetic scattering of circularly polarized x rays...
The recent development of fully relativistic spin-polarized schemes of band structure calculations a...
Soft X-ray scattering is a powerful technique for measuring magnetic materials. By highlighting some...
A fully relativistic spin-polarised multiple-scattering theory is described for solving the fundamen...
Relativistic spin-polarized scattering theory is discussed and the relevant radial Dirac equations f...
This thesis lays out a number of investigations into different magnetic systems governed by short- a...
The existence of spin-dependent terms in the photon-electron scattering cross-section was confirmed ...
We present a description of a first-principles formalism for the scattering of circularly polarised ...
We apply our recent formalism of magnetic scattering of X-rays to ferromagnetic iron and Cr_47Fe_53 ...
We present a theory that combines the relativistic spin-polarized version of the Koringa-Kohn-Rostok...
A description of the absorption of circularly polarized x rays based on a spin?polarized version of ...
We present a first-principles theory of x-ray Faraday effects. Initially we calculate the difference...
A fully relativistic theoretical description of the magnetic extended x-ray absorption fine structur...
A theoretical approach of various magneto-X-ray effects (Faraday rotation, resonant magnetic X-ray s...
We discuss magneto-optical effects in magnetic materials at various photon-energies. At first we foc...
We apply our recent first-principles formalism of magnetic scattering of circularly polarized x rays...
The recent development of fully relativistic spin-polarized schemes of band structure calculations a...
Soft X-ray scattering is a powerful technique for measuring magnetic materials. By highlighting some...
A fully relativistic spin-polarised multiple-scattering theory is described for solving the fundamen...
Relativistic spin-polarized scattering theory is discussed and the relevant radial Dirac equations f...
This thesis lays out a number of investigations into different magnetic systems governed by short- a...
The existence of spin-dependent terms in the photon-electron scattering cross-section was confirmed ...