Dear all,
After we've calculated the exciton dispersion, I wonder is there any way to get the exciton state density ?
How to calculate the exciton state density
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How to calculate the exciton state density
yifei liu
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Re: How to calculate the exciton state density
Dear Shan Dong,
if you solve the BSE with the input variable
you will get the excitonc dos for each q-point (it does not work with Haydock however, only with diago and slepc solvers).
After that, you would just need to sum the output of the jdos files.
Please remember to correctly weight each q-point according to its weight in the BZ.
Best,
D.
if you solve the BSE with the input variable
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BSEprop="abs jdos esrt"
After that, you would just need to sum the output of the jdos files.
Please remember to correctly weight each q-point according to its weight in the BZ.
Best,
D.
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Re: How to calculate the exciton state density
Dear Davide Sangalli,Davide Sangalli wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 8:49 am Dear Shan Dong,
if you solve the BSE with the input variableyou will get the excitonc dos for each q-point (it does not work with Haydock however, only with diago and slepc solvers).Code: Select all
BSEprop="abs jdos esrt"
After that, you would just need to sum the output of the jdos files.
Please remember to correctly weight each q-point according to its weight in the BZ.
Best,
D.
The jdos characterizes the number of transitions between a certain energyrange Ec,k − Ev,k. But in the special case of excitonic insulators, where the excitation energy is less than zero, there are some exciton states, most of which are dark states. How can we describe the state density of this part of the exciton?
Thanks a lot for your support.
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Re: How to calculate the exciton state density
With BSEprop="jdos" you will get, for every q, both:
- the IP-JODS, e.g. the number of transitions between a certain energyrange Ec,k − Ev,k-q
- the excitonic version, e-g. the excitonic JOS where the IP transitions are replaced by E_{\lambda,q}
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- the IP-JODS, e.g. the number of transitions between a certain energyrange Ec,k − Ev,k-q
- the excitonic version, e-g. the excitonic JOS where the IP transitions are replaced by E_{\lambda,q}
Best,
D.
Davide Sangalli, PhD
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Re: How to calculate the exciton state density
Dear Davide Sangalli,Davide Sangalli wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:08 pm With BSEprop="jdos" you will get, for every q, both:
- the IP-JODS, e.g. the number of transitions between a certain energyrange Ec,k − Ev,k-q
- the excitonic version, e-g. the excitonic JOS where the IP transitions are replaced by E_{\lambda,q}
Best,
D.
Thank you very much for your timely reply. I still have some questions about the excitonic JDOS. What does the JDOS peak value mean? Does it represent the strength of the transition (proportional to the vibrator strength), or the number of transitions? (The higher the number of excitons, the higher the peak), if it represents the density of the number of excitons of the transition, do the excitons of these transitions contain dark excitons with very weak transition strengths?
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Re: How to calculate the exciton state density
Dear Shan Dong,
In the definition of the Joint density of states or excitonic density of states, the strength of the exciton is irrelevant:
For the definitions, you can have a look at the Stefan Albrecht PhD these available here:
https://inis.iaea.org/collection/NCLCol ... 12.pdf?r=1
Pag. 36 Eq. 3.22- 3.23 IP-Joint density of states.
Pag. 101 Eq. 4.10 Excitonic density of states.
Best,
Daniele
In the definition of the Joint density of states or excitonic density of states, the strength of the exciton is irrelevant:
For the definitions, you can have a look at the Stefan Albrecht PhD these available here:
https://inis.iaea.org/collection/NCLCol ... 12.pdf?r=1
Pag. 36 Eq. 3.22- 3.23 IP-Joint density of states.
Pag. 101 Eq. 4.10 Excitonic density of states.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
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S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
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