Dear Developers,
I calculated the optical spectrum of metallic systems with GW+BSE level. I plotted EELS graph. How to decide the Drude variables for this system? "DrudeWBS (real part, imaginary part) # eV" Is it right?
"The imaginary part of Drude corresponds to the width of the peak appearing in the EELS": In my figure, is the value of about 0.2 corresponding to this expression? Or 1.9?
Best regards.
Zafer
Adding DrudeWBS term for metallic systems
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Adding DrudeWBS term for metallic systems
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Dr. Zafer Kandemir
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Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Sabanci University
34956 Istanbul, Turkey
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Re: Adding DrudeWBS term for metallic systems
Dear Zafer,
Another way is to calculate the eels for very small q value (compatible with your q point grid) and extrapolating to the lim q->0
Best,
Daniele
This is an empirical parameter, you can choose it by extracting from the literature (either theo or experiments).How to decide the Drude variables for this system?
Another way is to calculate the eels for very small q value (compatible with your q point grid) and extrapolating to the lim q->0
Yes, rightDrudeWBS (real part, imaginary part) # eV Is it right?
It seems to be 0.2eV, this is indeed the width of the Lorentzian peaked on the plasmon energy."The imaginary part of Drude corresponds to the width of the peak appearing in the EELS": In my figure, is the value of about 0.2 corresponding to this expression? Or 1.9?
Best,
Daniele
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Re: Adding DrudeWBS term for metallic systems
Dear Daniele,
Thank you for your reply. Can we call the real and imaginary part of the Drude: the plasma frequency w_p (in eV) and the collision frequency (in eV)?
Best regards.
Zafer
Thank you for your reply. Can we call the real and imaginary part of the Drude: the plasma frequency w_p (in eV) and the collision frequency (in eV)?
Best regards.
Zafer
Dr. Zafer Kandemir
Postdoctoral Researcher
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Sabanci University
34956 Istanbul, Turkey
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Re: Adding DrudeWBS term for metallic systems
Dear Zafer,
it is not clear to me what you mean by collision frequency, anyway the imaginary part it is related with the lifetime of the excitation.
Best,
Daniele
it is not clear to me what you mean by collision frequency, anyway the imaginary part it is related with the lifetime of the excitation.
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/