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Seminário do DFMT com o Prof. André Schleife

Data do Evento: 
24/05/2017 - 16:00 até 18:00

SEMINÁRIO DO DEPARTAMENTO DE FÍSICA DOS MATERIAIS E MECÂNICA-FMT

“Electron-Ion Interaction: Dielectric Screening and Non-Adiabatic Dynamics in Materials”

Prof. Dr. André Schleife do Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Dia: 24 de maio, quarta-feira, às 16h.

Local: Sala de Seminários José Roberto Leite, Ed. Alessandro Volta (bloco C) – Sala 110, IFUSP.

Abstract:

High-performance computing enables quantum-mechanical studies of material properties with unprecedented accuracy: Many-body perturbation theory is now capable of predicting electronic and optical properties in excellent agreement with experiment. Real-time time-dependent density functional theory is an accurate yet efficient approach to investigate electrons interacting with fast-moving ions. In this talk I will provide insight into how these approaches can be used to study the impact of dielectric screening contributions due to free carriers and lattice polarizability on optical and excitonic properties of oxide and perovskite semiconductors. These materials have exciting optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications, which justifies that large interest in their optical properties. It will be quantified how screening due to free carriers and lattice polarizability reduces excitonic effects, tremendously changing the shape of the optical absorption spectrum and reducing exciton binding. I will also show how time-dependent density functional theory quantitatively describes non-adiabatic dynamics of electrons and ions for solid materials that are subject to particle radiation.

Data de Término: 
24/05/2017 - 16:00

Desenvolvido por IFUSP