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* [[Bandgap renormalization due to electron-phonon coupling|Bandstructure renormalization]] | * [[Bandgap renormalization due to electron-phonon coupling|Bandstructure renormalization]] | ||
* [[Transport coefficients including electron-phonon scattering|Transport calculations]] | * [[Transport coefficients including electron-phonon scattering|Transport calculations]] | ||
* {{TAG|ELPH_TRANSPORT}} | |||
* {{TAG|ELPH_MODE}} | * {{TAG|ELPH_MODE}} | ||
* {{TAG|ELPH_DRIVER}} | * {{TAG|ELPH_DRIVER}} | ||
[[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category:Electron-phonon_interactions]] | [[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category:Electron-phonon_interactions]] |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 20 December 2024
ELPH_RUN = [logical]
Default: ELPH_RUN = .false.
Description: Select whether to run and electron-phonon calculation.
This flag determined whether an electron-phonon calculation should be performed. The most fundamental quantity we compute are the electron-phonon matrix elements.
These can simply be written to file when ELPH_DRIVER = MELS
for further post-processing.
Additionally, one can directly use these matrix elements to compute the electron self-energy due to electron-phonon coupling ELPH_DRIVER = EL
.
The self-energy can in turn be used to compute the renormalization of the electronic bandstructure or transport coefficients involving electron-phonon scattering.
Additionally, the tag ELPH_MODE sets defaults for other INCAR tags depending on the quantities of interest.