Dear Quantumwise experts,
I am trying to under the Inelastic Transmission Spectrum Analyzing result in this tutorial page
https://docs.quantumwise.com/tutorials/inelastic_current_in_si_pn_junction/inelastic_current_in_si_pn_junction.html.
(1)Particularly, in the following left figure, it shows " that the phonon that contributes the most to the current is that with index 66, and energy ℏω=63.01meV."
Since the analysis is conducted at the Γ point, does this means that this phonon mode corresponds to the red-circled point in the right figure of the phonon band structure of Si? Which is roughly of the same energy.
(2) In addition, in the phonon band structure, I can see that at the Γpoint there are only two possible energy for phonons to occupy, either 0eV or ~63meV. However, in the lower window of the left figure, there are many blue points represent phonon occupied energy ranges almost continuously from 0eV to 70meV. This is contradictory of my understanding of the phonon band structure. Can you explain it a little on this?
Many thanks!