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  • This study explores how inhomogeneous interacting electronic systems respond to time-dependent electromagnetic changes using a quantum mechanical approach.
  • The authors build upon the semi-classical Singwi-Tosi-Land-Sjölander (STLS) method originally used for electron gases, integrating a key factorization approach for two-particle distribution.
  • Results show that the STLS response function closely matches the exact response for low-energy excitations in a two-electron system, validating the approximation and discussing the interaction energy derived from the STLS response.

Article Abstract

For inhomogeneous interacting electronic systems under a time-dependent electromagnetic perturbation, we derive the linear equation for response functions in a quantum mechanical manner. It is a natural extension of the original semi-classical Singwi-Tosi-Land-Sjölander (STLS) approach for an electron gas. The factorization ansatz for the two-particle distribution is an indispensable ingredient in the STLS approaches for the determination of the response function and the pair correlation function. In this study, we choose an analytically solvable interacting two-electron system as the target for which we examine the validity of the approximation. It is demonstrated that the STLS response function reproduces well the exact one for low-energy excitations. The interaction energy contributed from the STLS response function is also discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4994720DOI Listing

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