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         \tilde{p}_{a j} |
         \tilde{p}_{a j} |
         \tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
         \tilde{\psi}_{n \mathbf{k}}
    \rangle
</math>
:with <math>
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
     \rangle
</math>
</math>
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For more details, please refer to Ref.{{cite|engel:prb:2022}}.
For more details, please refer to Ref.{{cite|engel:prb:2022}}, and consult our documentation on the [[projector-augmented-wave_formalism]].


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 14:29, 18 December 2024

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
with
Q - Derivative of PAW projectors, (different eigenvalues)

For more details, please refer to Ref.[1], and consult our documentation on the projector-augmented-wave_formalism.

References