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===Acoustical and Optical Phonon in 3D=== | ===Acoustical and Optical Phonon in 3D=== | ||
:<math>H^0_{ph} = \sum_{k \lambda}\ | :<math>H^0_{ph} = \sum_{k \lambda}\hbar\omega_{k \lambda}( a^\dagger_{k \lambda} + \frac{1}{2} )</math> | ||
===Derivation of Hamiltonian Electron-Phonon Coupling === | ===Derivation of Hamiltonian Electron-Phonon Coupling === |
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Electron-phonon interactions
The study of interactions between electrons and phonons, is an interesting and classical topic in quantum many body theory as well as condensed matter physics. The electron-phonon interaction leads to many novel properties in metals, for instance, electrical resistance, thermal resistance, superconductivity and the renormalization of linear electronic specific heat. [1]
Free electrons in lattice
In contrary to the independent electron model, where In the tight-binding approximation,
Phonons: crystal vibrations
Lattice Vibration and Phonons in 1D
Acoustical and Optical Phonon in 3D
Derivation of Hamiltonian Electron-Phonon Coupling
The Hamiltonian for the electron-phonon interaction can be described as
Where