IsoME

isotropic Migdal-Eliashberg package

https://github.com/cheil/isome.jl

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isotropic Migdal-Eliashberg package

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: cheil
  • License: mit
  • Language: Julia
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 47 MB
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Created over 1 year ago · Last pushed 7 months ago
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IsoME

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This Julia codes solves the isotropic Migdal-Eliashberg equations, either within the constant DOS approximation, the full-bandwidth (variable DOS) implementation or with the full static coulomb interaction $W(\epsilon, \epsilon')$.

In all cases a file containing the Eliashberg spectral function $\alpha^2F$ has to be provided. For the variable DOS calculation the electronic DOS $N(\varepsilon)$ and the respective value of the Fermi level is needed as well. In the most general case an additional file containing the screened Coulomb interaction $W(\varepsilon,\varepsilon')$ is required.

All input parameters and flags are set using the custom struct arguments.

For a more thorough documentation please refer to Docs.

Owner

  • Name: Christoph Heil
  • Login: cheil
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Petersgasse 16, Graz
  • Company: Graz University of Technology

Theoretical and computational physicist

Citation (CITATION.bib)

@article{IsoME_2025,
    title = {IsoME: Streamlining high-precision Eliashberg calculations},
    journal = {Computer Physics Communications},
    volume = {315},
    pages = {109720},
    year = {2025},
    issn = {0010-4655},
    doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2025.109720},
    url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001046552500222X},
    author = {Eva Kogler and Dominik Spath and Roman Lucrezi and Hitoshi Mori and Zien Zhu and Zhenglu Li and Elena R. Margine and Christoph Heil},
    abstract = {This paper introduces the Julia package IsoME, an easy-to-use yet accurate and robust computational tool designed to calculate 
                superconducting properties. Multiple levels of approximation are supported, ranging from the basic McMillan-Allen-Dynes formula 
                and its machine learning-enhanced variant to Eliashberg theory, including static Coulomb interactions derived from GW calculations, 
                offering a fully ab initio approach to determine superconducting properties, such as the critical superconducting temperature (Tc) and 
                the superconducting gap function (Δ). We validate IsoME by benchmarking it against various materials, demonstrating its versatility and 
                performance across different theoretical levels. The findings indicate that the previously held assumption that Eliashberg theory 
                overestimates Tc is no longer valid when μ⁎ is appropriately adjusted to account for the finite Matsubara frequency cutoff. Furthermore, 
                we conclude that the constant density of states (DOS) approximation remains accurate in most cases. By unifying multiple approximation 
                schemes within a single framework, IsoME combines first-principles precision with computational efficiency, enabling seamless integration 
                into high-throughput workflows through its Tc search mode. This makes IsoME a powerful and reliable tool for advancing superconductivity research.}
}

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isotropic Migdal-Eliashberg package

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