[Pw_forum] 3 questions about elph file of Calculation of electron-phonon interaction coefficients
Eyvaz Isaev
eyvaz_isaev at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 16 22:16:35 CEST 2005
Hi,
>
> 1st question, which Gaussian Broadening value should
> be right?
It depends on convergence of \lambda over the
"degauss" parameter. You should try to locate some
interval for degauss where changes for \lambda are
not considerable.
>
> 2nd question, what gamma values stand for?
>
That is so-called phonon linewidth, and caused by
coupling of two electrons at the Fermi surface.
It is used to obtain the spectral function
\alpha^2F(\omega) which in turn used to calculate
\lambda.
I suggest before doing such a kind of calculations you
should read some texbook. At least, see Savrasovs'
paper in PRB.
> 3rd question, why gamma value corresponding to the
> biggest two lambda(
> 7)&(8) got gamma=********** GHz?
>
It is due to formatted record. It means that you have
got some \gamma >999.999999GHz.
Besides, some \gamma you have got (sorry!) are
negative.
It should be positive by definition, you can try check
convergence of \gamma in dependent on cutoff energy
and k-points sampling.
Bests,
Eyvaz.
>
> Thanks a lot and best regards,
>
>
>
> LIU, LEI
>
>
>
>
>
> The below is part of the output elph file at gamma
> point I got:
>
>
>
> Atomic displacements:
>
> There are 6 irreducible representations
>
>
>
> Representation 1 2 modes - To be done
>
>
>
> Representation 2 1 modes - To be done
>
>
>
> Representation 3 1 modes - To be done
>
>
>
> Representation 4 1 modes - To be done
>
>
>
> Representation 5 2 modes - To be done
>
>
>
> Representation 6 2 modes - To be done
>
> PHONON : 1m30.44s CPU time
>
>
>
> electron-phonon interaction ...
>
>
>
> Gaussian Broadening: 0.010 Ry, ngauss= 1
>
> DOS = 5.198430 states/spin/Ry/Unit Cell at Ef=
> 8.662562 eV
>
> double delta at Ef =693.041579
>
> lambda( 1)= -0.000133 gamma= -0.003329 GHz
>
> lambda( 2)= -0.000133 gamma= -0.003329 GHz
>
> lambda( 3)= 0.000000 gamma= 0.000000 GHz
>
> lambda( 4)= -0.000739 gamma= -0.370550 GHz
>
> lambda( 5)= -0.000739 gamma= -0.370550 GHz
>
> lambda( 6)= 0.000000 gamma= 0.000000 GHz
>
> lambda( 7)= 5.420169 gamma=********** GHz
>
> lambda( 8)= 5.420169 gamma=********** GHz
>
> lambda( 9)= 0.000811 gamma= 1.719525 GHz
>
> Gaussian Broadening: 0.020 Ry, ngauss= 1
>
> DOS = 4.897174 states/spin/Ry/Unit Cell at Ef=
> 8.654971 eV
>
> double delta at Ef =364.930422
>
> lambda( 1)= 0.000579 gamma= 0.013666 GHz
>
> lambda( 2)= 0.000579 gamma= 0.013666 GHz
>
> lambda( 3)= 0.000000 gamma= 0.000000 GHz
>
> lambda( 4)= 0.004037 gamma= 1.906981 GHz
>
> lambda( 5)= 0.004037 gamma= 1.906981 GHz
>
> lambda( 6)= 0.000000 gamma= 0.000000 GHz
>
> lambda( 7)= 3.742847 gamma=********** GHz
>
> lambda( 8)= 3.742847 gamma=********** GHz
>
> lambda( 9)= 0.000427 gamma= 0.851899 GHz
>
> ......
>
> Gaussian Broadening: 0.100 Ry, ngauss= 1
>
> DOS = 4.261566 states/spin/Ry/Unit Cell at Ef=
> 8.675412 eV
>
> double delta at Ef = 75.872648
>
> lambda( 1)= -0.012885 gamma= -0.264534 GHz
>
> lambda( 2)= -0.012885 gamma= -0.264534 GHz
>
> lambda( 3)= 0.002440 gamma= 0.121909 GHz
>
> lambda( 4)= 0.003925 gamma= 1.613456 GHz
>
> lambda( 5)= 0.003925 gamma= 1.613456 GHz
>
> lambda( 6)= -0.000183 gamma= -0.112090 GHz
>
> lambda( 7)= 1.048348 gamma=********** GHz
>
> lambda( 8)= 1.048348 gamma=********** GHz
>
> lambda( 9)= 0.000068 gamma= 0.117765 GHz
>
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