Dear Yuan,
These electron blobs will act as repulsive potentials for photoelectrons.
To estimate (at least roughly) the value of the influence of these potentials on EXAFS signal you can approximate the electron density for the blob with some simple spherically symmetrical function, then find the potential created by this charge distribution and then calculate backscattering and forward scattering amplitudes according to any textbook on quantum mechanics or scattering theory. Then compare your results with scattering amplitudes calculated for some light atoms by e.g. FEFF
The backscattering amplitude tells you about single scattering contribution. Forward scattering amplitude tells you about possible contribution to chain scattering if the last presents in that atomic structure.
Victor Krayzman
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