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Interpretation of the X-Ray Emission Spectra of Liquid Water through Temperature and Isotope Dependence

Osamu Takahashi, Ryosuke Yamamura, Takashi Tokushima, Yoshihisa Harada

2022Physical Review Letters16 citationsDOI

Abstract

The interpretation of x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) spectra in terms of their sensitivity to the hydrogen bonding and the consequent microheterogeneity in liquid water has been debated over a decade. To shed a light on this problem, we report the theoretical reproduction of the debated 1b_{1} peaks observed in the XES spectra of liquid water using semiclassical Kramers-Heisenberg formula. The essence of the temperature and isotope dependence of the 1b_{1} double peaks is explained by molecular dynamics simulations including full vibrational (O─H stretching, bending, and) modes, rotational combined with the density functional theory and core-hole induced dynamics. Some inconsistencies exist with the experimental XES profile, which illustrates the need to employ a more precise theoretical calculations for both geometry sampling and electronic structure using a more sophisticated procedure.

Topics & Concepts

Semiclassical physicsSpectral lineEmission spectrumInterpretation (philosophy)SpectroscopyAtomic physicsKinetic isotope effectIsotopeLiquid waterMaterials scienceMolecular physicsDensity functional theoryPhysicsDeuteriumHydrogenMoleculeHydrogen bondMolecular dynamicsChemistryChemical physicsHeavy waterSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
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