Polarization of carbon electron-momentum density in lithium-graphite intercalation compounds

Abstract
Compton-profile measurements on the second-stage lithium-graphite intercalation compound, LiC12, have been performed with the high-resolution spectrometer of Laboratoire pour l’Utilisation du Rayonnement Electromagnétique for two directions, parallel to the c axis and average in the basal plane. Simultaneously, a new ab initio self-consistent-field energy-band structure has been calculated for LiC12 with the actual stacking of graphite layers. The wave functions have been used to obtain Compton profiles. Both theory and experiment confirm the failure of the rigid-band model for Li-graphite intercalation compounds, as well as the importance of the polarization of graphite valence orbitals due to the presence of lithium ions.