Dear all,
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One doubt is bothering me.... can BSE able to justify negative permittivity in metamaterials?
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Sitangshu
negative permittivity
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Re: negative permittivity
Dear Sitangshu
I think you can get a negative permittivity with BSE or in independent particle approximation,
the problem is that metamaterials are usually large systems to simulate, but if you find a system that you can simulate with Yambo, why not?
moreover, are excitonic effects important for metameterials? I don't know, maybe at the beginning it is better you start with independent particle approximation
best
Claudio
I think you can get a negative permittivity with BSE or in independent particle approximation,
the problem is that metamaterials are usually large systems to simulate, but if you find a system that you can simulate with Yambo, why not?
moreover, are excitonic effects important for metameterials? I don't know, maybe at the beginning it is better you start with independent particle approximation
best
Claudio
Claudio Attaccalite
[CNRS/ Aix-Marseille Université/ CINaM laborarory / TSN department
Campus de Luminy – Case 913
13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09
web site: http://www.attaccalite.com
[CNRS/ Aix-Marseille Université/ CINaM laborarory / TSN department
Campus de Luminy – Case 913
13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09
web site: http://www.attaccalite.com