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SYDF: Symposium Density Functional Theory and Beyond for Real Materials

SYDF 1: Density Functional Theory and Beyond for Real Materials

SYDF 1.4: Hauptvortrag

Donnerstag, 25. März 2010, 16:30–17:00, H1

Giant polaronic effects in solids and nanstructures — •Andrea Marini — CNISM and department of Physics, University of Rome Tor Vergata

The conjugation of Ab-Initio methods with Many-Body techniques, constitutes a well-established approach to interpret the photoexcited properties of bulk materials, surfaces, nanostructures and organic/bio-molecules. In the standard approach, however, atoms are assumed to be frozen in their crystallographic positions, thus neglecting the effect of lattice vibrations. As a consequence quasiparticles and excitons turn out to be insensitive to the temperature T and with an infinite lifetime, in stark contrast with the experimental evidence. In the frozen-atom approaches this temperature dependence is not described at all and, even in the T → 0 limit, the calculated absorption spectra is commonly convoluted with some artificial, ad-hoc numerical broadening function chose to yield the best agreement with the experiment. In this talk I will show how to solve, in a fully Ab-Initio manner, the equation of motion of quasiparticles and excitons including the coupling with the lattice vibrations. The picture obtained within a frozen-atom approximation will turn out to be deeply modified by the electron-phonon coupling, either at zero and finite temperature. I will discuss several important consequences as the bright to dark (and vice versa) transitions of excitons in layered materials, or the beakdown of the quasiparticle picture in conjugated polymers.


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