Good day, I would like to ask a question that relate to modeling the average velocity of electrons and holes. In modeling I used the program QE v.7.2 and EPW v.5.7. Question is related to the units of the velocity values that are obtained in the IBTEvel_sup.fmt and vmedata.fmt files. What conversion factor should be used to get the velocity values in the sm/s values and a magnitude of approximately 1E+07 that is usually observed for conventional semiconductors.
Regards,
Mishchenko Valery
PhD, BSUIR
modeling the average velocity of electrons and holes
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Re: modeling the average velocity of electrons and holes
Hi Mishchenko,
The velocity is in Atomic Rydberg Units, "Ry*Bohr/hbar". However, in Atomic Rydberg Units, Bohr = 1 and hbar = 1, thus to convert velocity in "IBTEvel_sup.fmt" to SI units, you need to multiply with "factor = Ry*Bohr/hbar", where Ry, Bohr and hbar are all in SI units.
V.-A.
The velocity is in Atomic Rydberg Units, "Ry*Bohr/hbar". However, in Atomic Rydberg Units, Bohr = 1 and hbar = 1, thus to convert velocity in "IBTEvel_sup.fmt" to SI units, you need to multiply with "factor = Ry*Bohr/hbar", where Ry, Bohr and hbar are all in SI units.
V.-A.
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Re: modeling the average velocity of electrons and holes
Dear V.-A.,
thank you for responding to the letter, which contains useful and valuable information for me.
Best regards,
Valery
thank you for responding to the letter, which contains useful and valuable information for me.
Best regards,
Valery