Many zero scattering rate values for bulk Ge and Si
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:46 pm
Dear EPW Users,
My test runs on Si and Ge ended but I have many zero scattering rates above 2eV. The rest of the scattering rates agrees with the literature. I am not sure if this is installation, QE or EPW related. Has anyone seen this behavior and is there a way to deal with these zeros? Here is my epw.in (nbnd=12):
Thank you,
Vahid
Vahid Askarpour
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science
Dalhousie University,
Halifax, NS Canada
My test runs on Si and Ge ended but I have many zero scattering rates above 2eV. The rest of the scattering rates agrees with the literature. I am not sure if this is installation, QE or EPW related. Has anyone seen this behavior and is there a way to deal with these zeros? Here is my epw.in (nbnd=12):
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&inputepw
prefix = 'ge'
amass(1) = 72.63
outdir = './'
iverbosity = 0
elph = .true.
epbwrite = .true.
epbread = .false.
epwwrite = .true.
epwread = .false.
!efermi_read = .true.
!fermi_energy = 6.532757
nbndsub = 8
nbndskip = 0
wannierize = .true.
num_iter = 300
iprint = 2
dis_win_max = 17
dis_froz_max= 6
proj(1) = 'Ge:sp3'
elinterp = .true.
phinterp = .true.
tshuffle2 = .true.
tphases = .false.
elecselfen = .true.
phonselfen = .fasle.
a2f = .false.
parallel_k = .true.
parallel_q = .false.
fsthick = 2 ! eV
eptemp = 300 ! K
degaussw = 0.03 ! eV
dvscf_dir = '../phonons/save'
filukk = './ge.ukk'
nkf1 = 20
nkf2 = 20
nkf3 = 20
nqf1 = 40
nqf2 = 40
nqf3 = 40
nk1 = 6
nk2 = 6
nk3 = 6
nq1 = 6
nq2 = 6
nq3 = 6
/
16 cartesian
0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0092593
-0.1666667 0.1666667 -0.1666667 0.0740741
-0.3333333 0.3333333 -0.3333333 0.0740741
0.5000000 -0.5000000 0.5000000 0.0370370
0.0000000 0.3333333 0.0000000 0.0555556
-0.1666667 0.5000000 -0.1666667 0.2222222
0.6666667 -0.3333333 0.6666667 0.2222222
0.5000000 -0.1666667 0.5000000 0.2222222
0.3333333 0.0000000 0.3333333 0.1111111
0.0000000 0.6666667 0.0000000 0.0555556
0.8333333 -0.1666667 0.8333333 0.2222222
0.6666667 0.0000000 0.6666667 0.1111111
0.0000000 -1.0000000 0.0000000 0.0277778
0.6666667 -0.3333333 1.0000000 0.2222222
0.5000000 -0.1666667 0.8333333 0.2222222
-0.3333333 -1.0000000 0.0000000 0.1111111
Thank you,
Vahid
Vahid Askarpour
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science
Dalhousie University,
Halifax, NS Canada