Dear Developers,
When I used YAMBO to calculate the exciton properties of two-dimensional materials, I found that, some exciton is composed of several bound electron-hole pairs with respective non-trivial oscillator strengths. Could you please tell me how to calculate the reduced effective mass for this kind of exciton? Thank you!
With best regards,
Hao
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How to calculate the exciton effective mass if it is com
Dr. Hao Zhang
Department of Optical Science and Engineering, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433, China
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/zhanghao/
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http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/zhanghao/
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Re: How to calculate the exciton effective mass if it is com
Dear Hao,
If the effective mass approximation holds the effective mass is Meff=Me+Mh, see for instance:
G. Dresselhaus: J. Phys. Chem. Solids. vol. 1 pp 14 (1956)
Otherwise you can compute the exciton band structure, i.e. solving the BSE at finite momentum which has been recently released in Yambo ( version 5.x). Next you can extract the effective mass from the exciton band structure.
Best,
Daniele
If the effective mass approximation holds the effective mass is Meff=Me+Mh, see for instance:
G. Dresselhaus: J. Phys. Chem. Solids. vol. 1 pp 14 (1956)
Otherwise you can compute the exciton band structure, i.e. solving the BSE at finite momentum which has been recently released in Yambo ( version 5.x). Next you can extract the effective mass from the exciton band structure.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/
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Re: How to calculate the exciton effective mass if it is com
Thank you!
Daniele Varsano wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 2:38 pm Dear Hao,
If the effective mass approximation holds the effective mass is Meff=Me+Mh, see for instance:
G. Dresselhaus: J. Phys. Chem. Solids. vol. 1 pp 14 (1956)
Otherwise you can compute the exciton band structure, i.e. solving the BSE at finite momentum which has been recently released in Yambo ( version 5.x). Next you can extract the effective mass from the exciton band structure.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Hao Zhang
Department of Optical Science and Engineering, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433, China
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/zhanghao/
Department of Optical Science and Engineering, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433, China
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/zhanghao/
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Re: How to calculate the exciton effective mass if it is com
Dear Prof. Varsano,
The Q-mesh in the exciton bandstructures calculated by YAMBO is not dense enough around the VBM and CBM for a precise calculation of exciton effective masses. Could you please tell me how to set some special Q-mesh points when calculating exciton bandstructures? Thank you very much!
With best regards,
Hao
The Q-mesh in the exciton bandstructures calculated by YAMBO is not dense enough around the VBM and CBM for a precise calculation of exciton effective masses. Could you please tell me how to set some special Q-mesh points when calculating exciton bandstructures? Thank you very much!
With best regards,
Hao
Daniele Varsano wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 2:38 pm Dear Hao,
If the effective mass approximation holds the effective mass is Meff=Me+Mh, see for instance:
G. Dresselhaus: J. Phys. Chem. Solids. vol. 1 pp 14 (1956)
Otherwise you can compute the exciton band structure, i.e. solving the BSE at finite momentum which has been recently released in Yambo ( version 5.x). Next you can extract the effective mass from the exciton band structure.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Hao Zhang
Department of Optical Science and Engineering, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433, China
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/zhanghao/
Department of Optical Science and Engineering, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433, China
http://homepage.fudan.edu.cn/zhanghao/
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Re: How to calculate the exciton effective mass if it is com
Dear Hao,
the exciton band structure can be interpolated using ypp (from yambo 5.x).
You can find here and example on how to generate the input file and use it:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... mbo_5.x.29
Best,
Daniele
the exciton band structure can be interpolated using ypp (from yambo 5.x).
You can find here and example on how to generate the input file and use it:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... mbo_5.x.29
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/