The electron-phonon interaction and the physical properties of metals

  • Maksimov E
  • Savrasov D
  • Savrasov S
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Abstract

Theoretical work dealing with the electron-phonon interaction (EPI) and its effects on the physical properties of metals is reviewed. The many-body approach and that using Landau's Fermi-liquid theory are briefly described and their adequacy is demonstrated for low values of the adiabaticity parameter (ω D /ε F ) (1/2) , where ω D is the characteristic photon frequency, and ε F is the Fermi energy. Density functional theory is applied to EPI calculations are outlined, and for a number of simple and transition metals, the results of calculations for EPI spectral densities and EPI-dependent physical properties are presented. The potentialities and the range of validity for EPI applications of the density functional method are discussed.

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Maksimov, E. G., Savrasov, D. Yu., & Savrasov, S. Yu. (1997). The electron-phonon interaction and the physical properties of metals. Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 167(4), 353. https://doi.org/10.3367/ufnr.0167.199704a.0353

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