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Abstract |
We present an ab-initio study of GaP bulk as a test case to show the importance of going beyond the single particle Density Functional Theory (DFT) scheme in the calculation of excited state properties. The inclusion of many-body effects within the GW approach for the determination of electronic gaps, and of excitonic effects in the calculations of the dielectric function, is discussed. Comparison with one-particle DFT results and with experimental data are presented. |
Year of Publication |
2001
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Journal |
Phys. Stat. Sol. A
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Volume |
188
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Number of Pages |
1261-1266
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Date Published |
DEC 16
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