Many-body renormalisation of forces in f-electron materials
We present the implementation of Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) in the CASTEP \emph{ab-initio} code. We explain in detail the theoretical framework for DFT+DMFT and we demonstrate our implementation for three strongly-correlated systems with \(f\)-shell electrons: \(\gamma\)-cerium, cerium sesqu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2018-08 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present the implementation of Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) in the CASTEP \emph{ab-initio} code. We explain in detail the theoretical framework for DFT+DMFT and we demonstrate our implementation for three strongly-correlated systems with \(f\)-shell electrons: \(\gamma\)-cerium, cerium sesquioxide Ce\(_{2}\)O\(_{3}\) and samarium telluride SmTe by using a Hubbard I solver. We find very good agreement with previous benchmark DFT+DMFT calculations of cerium compounds, while for SmTe, which was never studied within DFT+DMFT before to the best of our knowledge, we show the improved agreement with the experimental structural parameters as compared with LDA. Our implementation works equally well for both norm-conserving and ultra-soft pseudopotentials, and we apply it to the calculation of total energy, bulk modulus, equilibrium volumes and internal forces in the two cerium compounds. In Ce\(_{2}\)O\(_{3}\) we report a dramatic reduction of the internal forces acting on coordinates not constrained by unit cell symmetries. This reduction is induced by the many-body effects, which can only be captured at the DMFT level. In addition, we derive an alternative form for treating the high-frequency tails of the Green function in Matsubara frequency summations. Our treatment allows a reduction in the bias when calculating the correlation energies and occupation matrices to high precision. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1804.06805 |