Excitonic and Quasiparticle Life Time Effects on Silicon Electron Energy Loss Spectrum from First Principles

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRL

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The quasiparticle decays due to electron-electron interaction in silicon are studied by means of first-principles all-electron GW approximation. The spectral function as well as the dominant relaxation mechanisms giving rise to the finite life time of quasiparticles are analyzed. It is then shown that these life times and quasiparticle energies can be used to compute the complex dielectric function including many-body effects without resorting to empirical broadening to mimic the decay of excited states. This method is applied for the computation of the electron energy loss spectrum of silicon. The location and line shape of the plasmon peak are discussed in detail.

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