Open Arindamsannyal opened 1 year ago
Dear Sir,
It is certainly possible to perform such calculations. However, we haven't implemented it yet. If you have any reference code that can do this calculation and you are willing to share it with us. We will be happy to add it to the next release of the code.
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Dear Sir
Thank you very much for developing such a nice workflow for GW calculations. Sir, I am new to pyGWBSE and are not familiar with all the features available in pyGWBSE. Sir, I would like know that is it possible to calculate the Auger carrier lifetime by the post-processing scripts in pyGWBSE? Thank you very much for your time.
Best regards Arindam Sannyal
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Dear Sir
Thank you very much for your kind response. Sir, to my knowledge, no post-processing code is available to calculate Auger lifetime from VASP calculations. However, a code (bf_auger) is available written in Fortran to calculate the Auger recombination rate from Quantum Espresso calculations. The GitHub link to the code is given below.
https://github.com/jmmshn/bf_auger
Thank you very much for your kind consideration.
Sincerely Arindam Sannyal
On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 1:41 AM Tathagata Biswas @.***> wrote:
Dear Sir,
It is certainly possible to perform such calculations. However, we haven't implemented it yet. If you have any reference code that can do this calculation and you are willing to share it with us. We will be happy to add it to the next release of the code.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 9:39 PM Arindamsannyal @.***> wrote:
Dear Sir
Thank you very much for developing such a nice workflow for GW calculations. Sir, I am new to pyGWBSE and are not familiar with all the features available in pyGWBSE. Sir, I would like know that is it possible to calculate the Auger carrier lifetime by the post-processing scripts in pyGWBSE? Thank you very much for your time.
Best regards Arindam Sannyal
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Dear Sir
Thank you very much for developing such a nice workflow for GW calculations. Sir, I am new to pyGWBSE and are not familiar with all the features available in pyGWBSE. Sir, I would like know that is it possible to calculate the Auger carrier lifetime by the post-processing scripts in pyGWBSE? Thank you very much for your time.
Best regards Arindam Sannyal