We find that for simple metal clusters a single-electron description of the ground state employing self-interaction correction (SIC) in the framework of local-density approximation strongly contaminates the high energy photoionization cross sections with spurious oscillations for a subshell containing node(s). This effect is shown connected to the unphysical structure that SIC generates in ensuing state-dependent radial potentials around a position where the respective orbital density attains nodal zero. Non-local Hartree-Fock that exactly eliminates the electron self-interaction is found entirely free from this effect. It is inferred that while SIC is largely unimportant in high photon-energies, any implementation of it within the local frame can induce unphysical oscillations in the high energy photospectra of metal clusters pointing to a general need for caution in choosing appropriate theoretical tools.
@article{arxiv.physics/0103032,
title = {Spurious oscillations from local self-interaction correction in high energy photoionization calculations for metal clusters},
author = {M. E. Madjet and Himadri S. Chakraborty and Jan-M. Rost},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0103032},
year = {2009}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures, Submitted to J. Phys. B: Letter to the Editor