I would like to solve isotropic Eliashberg equations to get energy gaps using some specific Eliashberg spectral function a2f. I don't need to calculate phonon spectrum. Are there any easy way to implement it? If there is, how to set up?
Thanks a lot.
solve eliashberg equations using specific spectral function
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Re: solve eliashberg equations using specific spectral funct
Hi,
This is already implemented in the code. You can take a look at the epw_iso.in and epw_iso_real.in in qe-6.1/EPW/tests/Inputs/t05
Best,
Roxana
This is already implemented in the code. You can take a look at the epw_iso.in and epw_iso_real.in in qe-6.1/EPW/tests/Inputs/t05
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: solve eliashberg equations using specific spectral funct
roxana wrote:Hi,
This is already implemented in the code. You can take a look at the epw_iso.in and epw_iso_real.in in qe-6.1/EPW/tests/Inputs/t05
Best,
Roxana
Dear Roxana,
Would you please be more specific on how to do this? Like where should the spectral function go? How to change epw_iso.in?
Thanks very much.
Best,
Zhen
Re: solve eliashberg equations using specific spectral funct
Hi,
If you already have the Eliashberg spectral function you can use liso together with fial2f variable (their description can be found athttp://epw.org.uk/Documentation/Inputs).
You can make the following changes in the epw_iso.in
ep_coupling = .false.
ephwrite = .false.
fial2f = 'file for eliashberg spectral function'
Roxana
If you already have the Eliashberg spectral function you can use liso together with fial2f variable (their description can be found athttp://epw.org.uk/Documentation/Inputs).
You can make the following changes in the epw_iso.in
ep_coupling = .false.
ephwrite = .false.
fial2f = 'file for eliashberg spectral function'
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