Abstract

We stand at the threshold of a new ‘golden age’ of spectroscopic studies of materials for unraveling how charge, spin, orbital and lattice degrees of freedom interact to produce emergent phenomena and exotic states of matter. In this connection, the need for proper modeling of various highly resolved spectroscopies is becoming of critical importance in providing discriminating tests of competing theoretical models and as a rational basis for future experimentation. Here we present an overview of our modeling efforts aimed at obtaining a realistic description of various highly resolved spectroscopies in complex materials with illustrative examples drawn from angle-resolved photoemission studies of the cuprate high-temperature superconductors.

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