I am trying to compute electron energy loss spectra using BSE in resonant mode with the Lanczos-Haydock solver. My spectrum is not perfectly converged with respect to the k-grid, but I made sure that there are enough bands to include the energy of the plasmon.
While my absorption spectra (< 15 eV) reproduce well the literature and the experiments with this method, it is not the case for the energy of the plasmon (~20 eV) I obtain.
I noticed this warning message in the output file:
I also observed that, plotting the EEL from the o-*eel* file do not give the same result that using the formula: EEL=Im(eps)/(Im(eps)²+Re(eps)²) plotted from the o-*eps*, while it should in my opinion !EPS via KK, poles at w>0 reflected also in w<0
[WARNING] [EPS_extend] Possible inaccuracy in the EPS prolungation
My thought is that if the KK transformation is not done properly, the real part of the dielectric function may be badly computed, and thus its second zero (that partly governs the plasmon energy) may be located at the wrong energy.
1) Could you explain me what is the purpose of this warning and the consequences?
2) Do you already observed this kind of discrepancy for the calculation of EELS using o-*eel* and o-*eps* files?
3) Is the KK transformation done in the same way than in the RPA calculation?
4) What could be the cause of the wrong plasmon energy obtained with BSE?
Many thanks in advance!