Relaxation time

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Relaxation time

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Hello Dr. Samuel,

How is electron relaxation time calculated from the electron linewidth output in epw code?

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Re: Relaxation time

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Dear Ericmoore,

The inverse of the relaxation time is twice the Imaginary part of the electron self-energy.

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Re: Relaxation time

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Hello Dr. Roxane,

Thank you for your reply. I understand what you said but in the linewidth.elself file, there are several values. Is the electron self-energy the average of all the values in this file, or there is something I am missing? Thanks for your help.

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Re: Relaxation time

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Hello,

If iverbosity=3, the last column in linewidth.elself file is the electron self_energy Sigma(ibnd,imode,ik) for each k-point (ik), band (ibnd), and phone mode (imode), otherwise is the self-energy Sigma(ibnd,ik) for each k-point and band. In the second cases it was summed over all phonon modes. To get a better idea you these things are calculated you can take a look at the selfen_elec.f90 file.

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Roxana
Roxana Margine
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Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
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