Dear moderator,
I am trying to calculate the electron linewidth for Si. Part of the output file of linewidth.elself is shown below:
# Electron lifetime (meV)
# ik ibnd E(ibnd) Im(Sgima)(meV)
1 1 -0.74249892970430E+01 0.14243828928565E+02
1 2 -0.15549393933031E+01 0.17835852274564E+02
1 3 0.28288370233154E+01 0.10970105629373E+02
1 4 0.71874242703168E+01 0.10959314852620E+01
2 1 -0.77195310860366E+01 0.12642910724996E+02
2 2 -0.14815899602857E+01 0.15980679611261E+02
2 3 0.20938202757165E+01 0.10580084757718E+02
2 4 0.68125006113451E+01 0.12096225200087E+01
3 1 -0.79356216530140E+01 0.13239883163266E+02
3 2 -0.14208743069544E+01 0.16125135270170E+02
3 3 0.12853500088248E+01 0.11984948268272E+02
3 4 0.63532620489267E+01 0.17871866369172E+01
4 1 -0.80763178333353E+01 0.18262670372369E+02
4 2 -0.13746785868772E+01 0.17548685522939E+02
4 3 0.44166788285887E+00 0.11059044570356E+02
Correct me if I am wrong, I believe Im(Sgima) is the electron linewidth. What about E(ibnd) ? What does E(ibnd) represents?
Thanks
Regards
Yeoh
UTAR Malaysia
Output file : linewidth.elself
Moderator: stiwari
Re: Output file : linewidth.elself
Dear Yeon,
E(ibnd) is the band energy at band number ibnd and k-point ik with respect to the Fermi level. In other words is the eigenvalue E_nk - E_F.
Best,
Roxana
E(ibnd) is the band energy at band number ibnd and k-point ik with respect to the Fermi level. In other words is the eigenvalue E_nk - E_F.
Best,
Roxana
Roxana Margine
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Re: Output file : linewidth.elself
Dear Dr Roxana,
Thanks. Actually I am interested in calculating the carrier scattering rate. To my understanding, the scattering rate, for a specific band ibnd, is given as:
Scattering rate = 2/(hbar)*Im(Sgima), where hbar is the reduced Planck constant and Im(Sgima) is the imaginary part of the electron self-energy which is taken from the output file of linewidth.elself.
So, to obtain a typical plot of carrier scattering rate vs energy, is it correct we plotted 2/(hbar)*Im(Sgima) vs E(ibnd)?
Thanks
Best regards
Yeoh
Thanks. Actually I am interested in calculating the carrier scattering rate. To my understanding, the scattering rate, for a specific band ibnd, is given as:
Scattering rate = 2/(hbar)*Im(Sgima), where hbar is the reduced Planck constant and Im(Sgima) is the imaginary part of the electron self-energy which is taken from the output file of linewidth.elself.
So, to obtain a typical plot of carrier scattering rate vs energy, is it correct we plotted 2/(hbar)*Im(Sgima) vs E(ibnd)?
Thanks
Best regards
Yeoh
Re: Output file : linewidth.elself
Dear Yeon,
That's correct.
Best,
Roxana
That's correct.
Best,
Roxana
Roxana Margine
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York