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Efficient <i>ab initio</i> Migdal-Eliashberg calculation considering the retardation effect in phonon-mediated superconductors

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Abstract

We formulate an efficient scheme to perform Migdal-Eliashberg calculation considering the retardation effect from first principles[1]. While the conventional approach requires a huge number of Matsubara frequencies, we show that the intermediate representation (IR) of the Green's function[2] and the sparse sampling method[3] dramatically reduce the numerical cost to solve the linearized gap equation. Without introducing any empirical parameter, we demonstrate that we can reproduce the experimental superconducting transition temperature of elemental Nb (~ 10 K). The present result indicates that our approach has a superior performance for many superconductors for which Tc is lower than the order of 10 K. Our scheme based on IR reduces the computation time cost and memory footprint by 20 times, compared to the conventional method using 4000 Matsubara frequencies.

[1] T. Wang, T. Nomoto, Y. Nomura, H. Shinaoka, J. Otsuki, T. Koretsune and R. Arita, Phys. Rev. B 102, 134503 (2020)
[2] H. Shinaoka, J. Otsuki, M. Ohzeki and K. Yoshimi, Phys. Rev. B 96, 035147 (2017)
[3] J. Li, M. Wallerberger, N. Chikano, C.-N. Yeh, E. Gull, and H. Shinaoka, Phys. Rev. B 101, 035144 (2020)

Presenters

  • Tianchun Wang

    Department of Applied Physics, Univ of Tokyo

Authors

  • Tianchun Wang

    Department of Applied Physics, Univ of Tokyo

  • Takuya Nomoto

    Univ Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics, Univ of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo

  • Yusuke Nomura

    RIKEN, CEMS, RIKEN

  • Hiroshi Shinaoka

    Department of Physics, Saitama University

  • Junya Otsuki

    RIIS, Okayama University

  • Takashi Koretsune

    Tohoku Univ., Tohoku University, Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ

  • Ryotaro Arita

    Univ Tokyo, CEMS, RIKEN, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo