Cheers : A Linear‐Scaling KBE + GKBA Code
Pavlyukh, Y., Tuovinen, R., Perfetto, E., & Stefanucci, G. (2023). Cheers : A Linear‐Scaling KBE + GKBA Code. Physica Status Solidi B : Basic Research, Early View. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssb.202300504
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The interaction of electrons with quantized phonons and photons underlies the ultrafast dynamics of systems, ranging from molecules to solids, giving rise to a plethora of physical phenomena experimentally accessible using time-resolved techniques. Green's function methods offer an invaluable interpretation tool since scattering mechanisms of growing complexity can be selectively incorporated in the theory. Cheers is a general-purpose nonequilibrium Green's function code that implements virtually all known many-body approximations and is designed for first-principles studies of ultrafast processes in molecular and model solid-state systems. The aims of generality, extensibility, efficiency, and user friendliness of the code are achieved through the underlying theory development and the use of modern software design practices. Herein, the necessity for the creation of such a code is motivated and its design and capabilities are overviewed.
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This research was part of project no. 2021/43/P/ST3/03293 cofunded by the National Science Centre and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curiegrant agreement no. 945339 (YP). G.S. and E.P. acknowledge fundingfrom MIUR PRIN grant no. 20173B72NB, from the INFN17-Nemesys proj-ect. G.S. and E.P. acknowledge Tor Vergata University for financial support through projects ULEXIEX and TESLA. ...License
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