Dear Sir,
I have obtained GW+BSE spectrum of a material. I have also done the real time BSE calculation. I would like to know the information of quasiparticle (QP) gap from BSE spectrum obtained using real time simulation (yambo_rt). I mean to say that If the intensity of the pulse is varied how the QP changes.
Regards,
Bramhachari Khamari
how to get Infromation about QP band gap from BSE spectrum
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how to get Infromation about QP band gap from BSE spectrum
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Re: how to get Infromation about QP band gap from BSE spectrum
Dear Bramhachari Khamari,
the QP gap is an electronic gap (or transport gap) which is different from an optical gap and it is independent of the pulse.
The QP gap is calculated using the GW approximation and you can read it from the GW output.
Best,
Daniele
the QP gap is an electronic gap (or transport gap) which is different from an optical gap and it is independent of the pulse.
The QP gap is calculated using the GW approximation and you can read it from the GW output.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
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Re: how to get Infromation about QP band gap from BSE spectrum
Dear Sir,
Thank you for the reply. I have one confusion in calculating binding energy of the exciton. Binding energy = QP gap- position of the first peak, am I correct. Suppose, the first peak of spectrum shifts towards shorter energy due to variation of the intensity of the pulse, then binding energy should increase. However in the literature reverse is the case.
Regards,
Bramhachari Khamari
Thank you for the reply. I have one confusion in calculating binding energy of the exciton. Binding energy = QP gap- position of the first peak, am I correct. Suppose, the first peak of spectrum shifts towards shorter energy due to variation of the intensity of the pulse, then binding energy should increase. However in the literature reverse is the case.
Regards,
Bramhachari Khamari
Bramhachari Khamari
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IIT Kanpur, India.
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Re: how to get Infromation about QP band gap from BSE spectrum
Dear Bramhachari Khamari,
The exciton can have finite or zero oscillator strength, so it can be bright or dark. When solving the BSE you have access to all the spectrum and the corresponding oscillator strength.
When you excite the system with a laser pulse you can excite different excitons depending on the frequency of the laser.
Best,
Daniele
More correctly is QP gap - excitation energy of the first excitonBinding energy = QP gap- position of the first peak, am I correct
The exciton can have finite or zero oscillator strength, so it can be bright or dark. When solving the BSE you have access to all the spectrum and the corresponding oscillator strength.
When you excite the system with a laser pulse you can excite different excitons depending on the frequency of the laser.
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/
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http://www.max-centre.eu/
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Re: how to get Infromation about QP band gap from BSE spectrum
Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot for the clarification.
Regards,
Bramhachari Khamari
Thanks a lot for the clarification.
Regards,
Bramhachari Khamari
Bramhachari Khamari
Post Doctoral Fellow
Department of Physics
IIT Kanpur, India.
Post Doctoral Fellow
Department of Physics
IIT Kanpur, India.