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;V | ;V - Derivative of pseudopotential, <math>\tilde{v}</math> | ||
:<math> | :<math> | ||
g^{(\text{V})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a} | g^{(\text{V})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a} | ||
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\langle | \langle | ||
\tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} | | \tilde{\psi}_{m \mathbf{k}'} | | ||
\frac{\partial \ | \frac{\partial \tilde{v}}{\partial u_{a}} | | ||
\tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}} | \tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}} | ||
\rangle | \rangle | ||
</math> | </math> | ||
;D | ;D - Derivative of PAW strength parameters, <math>D_{a, ij}</math> | ||
:<math> | :<math> | ||
g^{(\text{D})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a} | g^{(\text{D})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a} | ||
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\rangle | \rangle | ||
</math> | </math> | ||
;P | ;P - Derivative of PAW projectors, <math>|\tilde{p}_{ai}\rangle</math> | ||
:<math> | :<math> | ||
\begin{split} | \begin{split} | ||
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\end{split} | \end{split} | ||
</math> | </math> | ||
;R | ;R - Derivative of PAW partial waves, <math>|\phi_{ai}\rangle</math> and <math>|\tilde{\phi}_{ai}\rangle</math> | ||
:<math> | :<math> | ||
g^{(\text{R})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a} | g^{(\text{R})}_{m \mathbf{k}', n \mathbf{k}, a} | ||
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\rangle | \rangle | ||
</math> | </math> | ||
;Q | ;Q - Derivative of PAW projectors, <math>|\tilde{p}_{ai}\rangle</math> (different eigenvalues) | ||
:<math> | :<math> | ||
\begin{split} | \begin{split} |
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ELPH_DECOMPOSE = [string]
Default: ELPH_DECOMPOSE = VDPR
Description: Chooses which contributions to include in the computation of the electron-phonon matrix elements.
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,
- D - Derivative of PAW strength parameters,
- P - Derivative of PAW projectors,
- R - Derivative of PAW partial waves, and
- Q - Derivative of PAW projectors, (different eigenvalues)
For more details, please refer to Ref.[1].
References
- ↑ a b c d 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).