Hello Dr. Validimir Timoshevskiiand Dr. Gerhard H. Fecher
I do really thank you for your nice answers.

best regards,
Saeid


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Subject: Re: [Wien] Is there any relationship between DOS(E_F) and conductivity?
 
Hello S. Pourmasoud,

To calculate conductivity (in a "bandstructure" approach), you also need to 
know how many electronic states have non-zero momentum in your transport 
direction (in simple words ...). In other words, you need to calculate the 
Fermi surface projection on the plane, normal to your transport direction. 
Therefore, as Gerhard noticed, conductance also depends on details of 
electronic structure - Fermi surface topology. You can check this ref on how to 
use this approach to calculate transport properties:
Phys. Rev. B 57, 8907 (1998).

Vladimir.

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On 06/28/12 05:04, Fecher, Gerhard wrote:
> Fast answer:
>
 compare Fe and Cu and you have it.
> 
> The conductivity depends not only on the DOS at Ef but also on the setails of 
> the bandstructure.
> There is no way to compare whether Sodium, Copper, or Gold are more metallic 
> or not.
> 
> Ciao
> Gerhard
> 
> ====================================
> Dr. Gerhard H. Fecher
> Institut of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
> Johannes Gutenberg - University
> 55099 Mainz
> ________________________________________
> Von: wien-bounces at zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at [wien-bounces at 
> zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at]&quot; im Auftrag von&quot;saeid pourmasoud 
> [sa_pourmasoud2007 at yahoo.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2012 06:45
> An: wien at zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at
> Betreff: [Wien] Is there any relationship between DOS(E_F) and conductivity?
> 
> Dear All,
> We are working on two different metallic compounds. I have calculated
> total DOS at Fermi level, DOS(E_F), for these two compounds. Our
> result shows that the DOS(E_F) of the first compound is larger than
> the? DOS(E_F) of the second compound. Can I conclude from this
> observation that the first compound is more metallic than the second
> compound? Can we compare conductivity of these two compounds using
> their total DOS values at Fermi levels? Can you cite a reference in
> this respect?
> Best regards,
>
 S. Pourmasoud
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