Eliashberg theory beyond Migdal’s approximation
ORAL
Abstract
The Migdal-Eliashberg formalism is based on the adiabatic approximation in which higher order vertex corrections to the electron-phonon vertices are neglected. While this approximation is valid for many phonon-mediated (conventional) superconductors, it is expected that higher order vertex corrections play a significant role in describing the superconducting properties in systems with a relatively large characteristic phonon frequency and small Fermi energy. In this talk, we provide a brief overview of the non-adiabatic formalism that has recently been implemented in the EPW code, which includes the first vertex correction in the electronic self-energy. Further, we present benchmark tests illustrating the scalability and performance of this approach.
*We acknowledge the NSF support (Award No. 2035518) and the computational resources provided by TACC (DMR22004).
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Presenters
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Hari Paudyal
- Binghamton University