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Direct Observation of the Lindhard Continuum using Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-09-16 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Understanding the excitations of quantum materials is essential for unraveling how their microscopic constituents interact. Among these, particle-hole excitations form a particularly important class, as they govern fundamental processes such as screening, dissipation, and transport. In metals, the continuum of electron-hole excitations is described by the Lindhard function. Although central to the theory of Fermi liquids, the corresponding Lindhard continuum has remained experimentally elusive. Here, we report its direct observation in the weakly correlated metal MgB2_{2} using ultra-soft resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS). We resolve a linearly dispersing excitation with velocity comparable to the Fermi velocity and find quantitative agreement with simulations of the non-interacting charge susceptibility. A detailed analysis and decomposition of the simulations reveal the intra-band origin of this low-energy excitation, confirming it as the Lindhard continuum. Our results establish ultra-soft RIXS as a momentum-resolved probe of the fermiology in metals and call for deeper investigations of continuum features in RIXS and related spectroscopy of other materials beyond MgB2_{2}.

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@article{arxiv.2509.10741,
  title  = {Direct Observation of the Lindhard Continuum using Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering},
  author = {Eder G. Lomeli and Sarbajaya Kundu and Yi-De Chuang and Zengqing Zhuo and Ke Chen and Xiaoxing Xi and Lingjia Shen and Georgi L. Dakovski and Stephan Geprägs and Brian Moritz and Thomas P. Devereaux and John Vinson and Matthias F. Kling and Edwin W. Huang and Daniel Jost},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10741},
  year   = {2025}
}