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| For more details, please refer to Ref.{{cite|engel:prb:2022}}, and consult our documentation on the [[projector-augmented-wave_formalism]].
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 17 January 2025
ELPH_DECOMPOSE = [string]
Default: ELPH_DECOMPOSE = VDPR
Description: Chooses which contributions to include in the computation of the electron-phonon matrix elements.
Mind: Available as of VASP 6.5.0
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The electron-phonon matrix element can be formulated in the projector-augmented-wave (PAW) method in terms of individual contributions[1].
Each contribution can be included by specifying the associated letter in ELPH_DECOMPOSE.
We suggest two different combinations to define matrix elements:
ELPH_DECOMPOSE = VDPR
- "All-electron" matrix element[1][2]
ELPH_DECOMPOSE = VDQ
- "Pseudo" matrix element[1][3]
Available contributions
- V - Derivative of pseudopotential,
![{\displaystyle \tilde{v}}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=979363cf768ee85125a84666f818befb&mode=mathml)
![{\displaystyle
g^{(\text{V})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a}
\equiv
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\frac{\partial \tilde{v}}{\partial u_{a}} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=b52a53483b0d379a1cb676c8343baf6d&mode=mathml)
- D - Derivative of PAW strength parameters,
![{\displaystyle D_{a, ij}}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=b44828946ca09efee823b31635e95ef2&mode=mathml)
![{\displaystyle
g^{(\text{D})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a}
\equiv
\sum_{bij}
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\tilde{p}_{b i}
\rangle
\frac{\partial D_{b, ij}}{\partial u_{a}}
\langle
\tilde{p}_{b j} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=5111e5fe178a5ddf5fbe40840ad6195a&mode=mathml)
- P - Derivative of PAW projectors,
![{\displaystyle |\tilde{p}_{ai}\rangle}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=47cecf0fa0b3184d58f4f0feb6a63d33&mode=mathml)
![{\displaystyle
\begin{split}
g^{(\text{P})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a}
& \equiv
\sum_{ij}
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\frac{\partial \tilde{p}_{a i}}{\partial u_{a}}
\rangle
(
D_{a, ij} - \varepsilon_{n \mathbf{k}} Q_{a, ij}
)
\langle
\tilde{p}_{a j} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
\\ & +
\sum_{ij}
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\tilde{p}_{a i}
\rangle
(
D_{a, ij} - \varepsilon_{m \mathbf{k}'} Q_{a, ij}
)
\langle
\frac{\partial \tilde{p}_{a j}}{\partial u_{a}} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
\end{split}
}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=0f4053182aa985d998ed66b39ee3e864&mode=mathml)
- R - Derivative of PAW partial waves,
and ![{\displaystyle |\tilde{\phi}_{ai}\rangle}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=72f35b826a84678260bb98298660250d&mode=mathml)
![{\displaystyle
g^{(\text{R})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a}
\equiv
(\varepsilon_{n \mathbf{k}} - \varepsilon_{m \mathbf{k}'})
\sum_{ij}
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\tilde{p}_{a i}
\rangle
R_{a, ij}
\langle
\tilde{p}_{a j} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=d6b264380c01c5d6968827f5946ef354&mode=mathml)
- with
![{\displaystyle
R_{a, ij}
\equiv
\langle
\phi_{a i} |
\frac{\partial \phi_{a j}}{\partial u_{a}}
\rangle -
\langle
\tilde{\phi}_{a i} |
\frac{\partial \tilde{\phi}_{a j}}{\partial u_{a}}
\rangle
}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=0239895a3edefed0bf9623d52d884d0d&mode=mathml)
- Q - Derivative of PAW projectors,
(different eigenvalues)
![{\displaystyle
\begin{split}
g^{(\text{Q})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a}
& \equiv
\sum_{ij}
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\frac{\partial \tilde{p}_{a i}}{\partial u_{a}}
\rangle
(
D_{a, ij} - \varepsilon_{n \mathbf{k}} Q_{a, ij}
)
\langle
\tilde{p}_{a j} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
\\ & +
\sum_{ij}
\langle
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} |
\tilde{p}_{a i}
\rangle
(
D_{a, ij} - \varepsilon_{n \mathbf{k}} Q_{a, ij}
)
\langle
\frac{\partial \tilde{p}_{a j}}{\partial u_{a}} |
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
\rangle
\end{split}
}](/wiki/index.php?title=Special:MathShowImage&hash=88fc682bd7b927b54c6fce11b820fea3&mode=mathml)
Related tags and articles
References
- ↑ a b c M. Engel, H. Miranda, L. Chaput, A. Togo, C. Verdi, M. Marsman, and G. Kresse, Zero-point renormalization of the band gap of semiconductors and insulators using the projector augmented wave method, Phys. Rev. B 106, 094316 (2022).
- ↑ L. Chaput, A. Togo, and I. Tanaka, Finite-displacement computation of the electron-phonon interaction within the projector augmented-wave method, Phys. Rev. B 100, 174304 (2019).
- ↑ M. Engel, M. Marsman, C. Franchini, and G. Kresse, Electron-phonon interactions using the projector augmented-wave method and Wannier functions, Phys. Rev. B 101, 184302 (2020).