Hello!
My doubt is quite simple I suppose, I recently started doing some BSE calculations and I've finished the tutorials and so on. I noticed that its possible to perform scissor shifts and also renormalization of the bands on the BSE inputs. So my doubts are as follows:
- Is the scissor value of the BSE input just the pure difference between the QP gap and the DFT gap?
- I noticed that the output of the G0W0 calculation actually gives me the real and imaginary parts of a renormalization factor, how can I use these two values to deduce the ones that I should fill on the BSE input?
Thank you very much in advance!
Regards,
Doubt Regarding Renormalization Factor
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Doubt Regarding Renormalization Factor
MSc. Bruno Cucco
PhD Candidate
CNRS Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France
Université de Rennes 1
https://iscr.univ-rennes1.fr
PhD Candidate
CNRS Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France
Université de Rennes 1
https://iscr.univ-rennes1.fr
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Re: Doubt Regarding Renormalization Factor
Dear Bruno,
Besides the scissor value, if needed, you want to add a valence/conduction stretching.
In order to evaluate the stretching you can plot the Eqp vs Eks and calculate the slope with a simple linear fit.
Best,
Daniele
Yes,- Is the scissor value of the BSE input just the pure difference between the QP gap and the DFT gap?
Renormalization factor it is used to calculate GW correction as first order expansion around the KS eigenvalues, it does not enter at all in the BSE input.I noticed that the output of the G0W0 calculation actually gives me the real and imaginary parts of a renormalization factor, how can I use these two values to deduce the ones that I should fill on the BSE input
Besides the scissor value, if needed, you want to add a valence/conduction stretching.
In order to evaluate the stretching you can plot the Eqp vs Eks and calculate the slope with a simple linear fit.
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
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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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Re: Doubt Regarding Renormalization Factor
Hello!
Thank you very much!
Regards,
Thank you very much!
Regards,
MSc. Bruno Cucco
PhD Candidate
CNRS Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France
Université de Rennes 1
https://iscr.univ-rennes1.fr
PhD Candidate
CNRS Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France
Université de Rennes 1
https://iscr.univ-rennes1.fr