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MsSpec-DFM (Dielectric function module): Towards a multiple scattering approach to plasmon description

We present here the MsSpec Dielectric Function module (MsSpec-DFM), which generates dielectric functions in an electron gas or a liquid, either isolated or embedded into an environment. In addition to standard models such as the plasmon pole and the RPA, this module also provides more involved methods incorporating local field corrections (in order to account for correlations), Boltzmann-Vlasov hydrodynamical methods, the relaxation-damped Mermin and the diffusion-damped Hu-O'Connell methods, as well as moment-based methods using either a Nevanlinna function or a memory function. Ultimately, through the use of form factors, the MsSpec-DFM module will be able to address a wide range of materials such as metals, semiconductors, including inversion layers, hetero-structures, superconductors, quantum wells, quantum wires, quantum dots, Dirac materials such as graphene, and liquids.

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