X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a powerful experimental technique to probe the local order in materials with core electron excitations. Experimental interpretation requires supporting theoretical calculations. For water, these calculations are very demanding and, to date, could only be done with major approximations that limited the accuracy of the calculated spectra. This prompted an intense debate on whether a substantial revision of the standard picture of tetrahedrally bonded water was necessary to improve the agreement of theory and experiment. Here, we report a new first-principles calculation of the XAS of water that avoids the approximations of prior work thanks to recent advances in electron excitation theory. The calculated...
The phase diagram of water harbors controversial views on underlying structural properties of its co...
The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the...
The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the...
SignificanceIn X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an electron-hole excitation probes the local atomic en...
SignificanceIn X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an electron-hole excitation probes the local atomic en...
SignificanceIn X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an electron-hole excitation probes the local atomic en...
We report extensive calculations to examine the capability of theory to explain the XAS spectra of l...
We report extensive calculations to examine the capability of theory to explain the XAS spectra of l...
Oxygen K-edge x-ray absorption spectra of liquid water are computed based on configurations from adv...
A computational benchmark study on X-ray absorption spectra of water has been performed by means of ...
A computational benchmark study on X-ray absorption spectra of water has been performed by means of ...
A computational benchmark study on X-ray absorption spectra of water has been performed by means of ...
The simplest response theory methods for computing vertical excitation spectra in condensed-phase ar...
Water is one of the most common compounds on earth and is essential for all biological activities. W...
Water is one of the most common compounds on earth and is essential for all biological activities. W...
The phase diagram of water harbors controversial views on underlying structural properties of its co...
The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the...
The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the...
SignificanceIn X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an electron-hole excitation probes the local atomic en...
SignificanceIn X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an electron-hole excitation probes the local atomic en...
SignificanceIn X-ray absorption spectroscopy, an electron-hole excitation probes the local atomic en...
We report extensive calculations to examine the capability of theory to explain the XAS spectra of l...
We report extensive calculations to examine the capability of theory to explain the XAS spectra of l...
Oxygen K-edge x-ray absorption spectra of liquid water are computed based on configurations from adv...
A computational benchmark study on X-ray absorption spectra of water has been performed by means of ...
A computational benchmark study on X-ray absorption spectra of water has been performed by means of ...
A computational benchmark study on X-ray absorption spectra of water has been performed by means of ...
The simplest response theory methods for computing vertical excitation spectra in condensed-phase ar...
Water is one of the most common compounds on earth and is essential for all biological activities. W...
Water is one of the most common compounds on earth and is essential for all biological activities. W...
The phase diagram of water harbors controversial views on underlying structural properties of its co...
The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the...
The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the...