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arxiv: cond-mat/9907490 · v1 · submitted 1999-07-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Inelastic lifetimes of hot electrons in real metals

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keywords electronslifetimesexciteddensityelectronfree-electroninelasticreal
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We report a first-principles description of inelastic lifetimes of excited electrons in real Cu and Al, which we compute, within the GW approximation of many-body theory, from the knowledge of the self-energy of the excited quasiparticle. Our full band-structure calculations indicate that actual lifetimes are the result of a delicate balance between localization, density of states, screening, and Fermi-surface topology. A major contribution from $d$-electrons participating in the screening of electron-electron interactions yields lifetimes of excited electrons in copper that are larger than those of electrons in a free-electron gas with the electron density equal to that of valence ($4s^1$) electrons. In aluminum, a simple metal with no $d$-bands, splitting of the band structure over the Fermi level results in electron lifetimes that are smaller than those of electrons in a free-electron gas.

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