Abstract

We present a method to calculate the shift of the K edge in warm dense aluminum. We use the average-atom model and show how to build the energy of an electronic configuration with integer subshell populations and by taking into account the interaction of the bound electrons with the free electrons. We successfully compare our calculation of the spectral opacity with the Henke table for aluminum at solid density and 300 K. We found a redshift of the K edge along the principal Hugoniot consistent with experimental data. We also compute the 2s and 2p edges. We obtain L edge redshifts similar to the K edge redshift.

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