Quantum embedding methods for correlated excited states of point defects: Case studies and challenges

A quantitative description of the excited electronic states of point defects and impurities is crucial for understanding materials properties, and possible applications of defects in quantum technologies. This is a considerable challenge for computational methods, since Kohn-Sham density-functional...

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description A quantitative description of the excited electronic states of point defects and impurities is crucial for understanding materials properties, and possible applications of defects in quantum technologies. This is a considerable challenge for computational methods, since Kohn-Sham density-functional theory (DFT) is inherently a ground state theory, while higher-level methods are often too computationally expensive for defect systems. Recently, embedding approaches have been applied that treat defect states with many-body methods, while using DFT to describe the bulk host material. We implement such an embedding method, based on Wannierization of defect orbitals and the constrained random-phase approximation approach, and perform systematic characterization of the method for three distinct systems with current technological relevance: a carbon dimer replacing a B and N pair in bulk hexagonal BN (C\(_{\text{B}}\)C\(_{\text{N}}\)), the negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond (NV\(^-\)), and an Fe impurity on the Al site in wurtzite AlN (\(\text{Fe}_{\text{Al}}\)). For C\(_{\text{B}}\)C\(_{\text{N}}\) we show that the embedding approach gives many-body states in agreement with analytical results on the Hubbard dimer model, which allows us to elucidate the effects of the DFT functional and double-counting correction. For the NV\(^-\) center, our method demonstrates good quantitative agreement with experiments for the zero-phonon line of the triplet-triplet transition. Finally, we illustrate challenges associated with this method for determining the energies and orderings of the complex spin multiplets in \(\text{Fe}_{\text{Al}}\).
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