Time-dependent spectral functions of the Anderson impurity model in response to a quench with application to time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
H. T. M. Nghiem, H. T. Dang, T. A. Costi

TL;DR
This paper explores various definitions of the time-dependent spectral function in the Anderson impurity model after a quench, using the time-dependent numerical renormalization group, and applies these to analyze time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
Contribution
It derives expressions for the Green functions with different time references within TDNRG and compares their effects on the spectral function and photoemission signals.
Findings
Different time references significantly affect the spectral function.
The study reveals the evolution of Kondo resonance and high-energy peaks post-quench.
It demonstrates how probe pulse resolution influences photoemission measurements.
Abstract
We investigate several definitions of the time-dependent spectral function of the Anderson impurity model following a quench and within the time-dependent numerical renormalization group method. In terms of the two-time retarded Green function , the definitions differ in the choice of the time variable with respect to and/or . In a previous study [Nghiem {\it et al.} Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 156601 (2017)], we investigated the spectral function, obtained from the Fourier transform of w.r.t. the time difference , with . Here, we derivie expressions for the retarded Green function for the choices and the average time , within the TDNRG approach. We compare and contrast the resulting for the different choices of time reference. Expressions for the lesser, greater and…
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