Electron phonon coupling and phonon renormalization in covalent metals

ORAL

Abstract

Electron-phonon (el-ph) coupling contributes to the finite lifetime of both electrons and phonons, renormalizes their energy, and is responsible for conventional superconductivity. Therefore, phonon renormalization relates directly to the el-ph coupling in metals and is a convenient indication of the coupling strength. In this talk, we will discuss phonon renormalization effects in materials with strong el-ph coupling using a recently developed formalism [1]. We will focus on covalent metals such as MgB$_{2}$ and related systems and heavily doped covalent semiconductors. \newline \newline [1] P. Zhang, S. G. Louie, and M. L. Cohen, PRL \textbf{94}, 225502 (2005).

Authors

  • Peihong Zhang

    SUNY - Buffalo

  • Steven G. Louie

  • Marvin L. Cohen

    University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Department of Physics UC Berkeley, UC Berkeley