Dear all,
I recently calculate exciton lifetime using eq[1] and eq[2] (https://journals.aps.org/prb/pdf/10.110 ... 107.235407). However, I do not understand how to obtain the transition dipole moments $\mu$ of eq[2].
I have obtain qp energy from tutorial(https://wiki.yambo-code.eu/wiki/index.p ... rial:_h-BN) and perform following bse caculation under tutorial(https://wiki.yambo-code.eu/wiki/index.p ... step_guide).
I have obtain dipole file ndb.dipoles and read it with python yambopy. But I found that the values of ndb.dipoles obtained from Step 1: Static screening are the same as those from Step 4: Include previous quasiparticle (GW) results. It really confuses me. Is this dipole the $\mu$ eq[2] I want?
So I digged out <G|p|S>=\sum_{vck} A_{vck} <vk|p|ck>eq[9](https://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.110 ... .95.247402) and have two questions:
1.Does file ndb.dipoles store <vk|p|ck> instead of <G|p|S> or $\mu$ I want?
2.If question 1 is TRUE, could you please tell me how to obtain the coefficient A_{vck} and finally get $\mu$ to calculate exciton lifetimes?
Thanks in advance
Tang
PhD student from Beijing Normal University
weight of exciton wavefunction
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Re: weight of exciton wavefunction
Dear Tang,
Best,
Daniele
Yes the ndb.dipoles database contains <vk|p|ck>1.Does file ndb.dipoles store <vk|p|ck> instead of <G|p|S> or $\mu$ I want?
A_{vck} are the BSE eigenvector and they are stored in the ndb.BS_diago database, you can also read them using yambo-py.2.If question 1 is TRUE, could you please tell me how to obtain the coefficient A_{vck} and finally get $\mu$ to calculate exciton lifetimes?
Best,
Daniele
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Re: weight of exciton wavefunction
Dear Dr. Daniele Varsano,
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my question. Your insights have been incredibly valuable and have provided me with enormous inspiration to tackle the issue at hand. And I just found (https://wiki.yambo-code.eu/wiki/index.p ... _structure) which might help me obtain the A_{cvk} I need.
Best regards
Tang
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to my question. Your insights have been incredibly valuable and have provided me with enormous inspiration to tackle the issue at hand. And I just found (https://wiki.yambo-code.eu/wiki/index.p ... _structure) which might help me obtain the A_{cvk} I need.
Best regards
Tang
Tang
PhD
Beijing Normal University
PhD
Beijing Normal University