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Construction and solution of a Wannier-functions based Hamiltonian in the pseudopotential plane-wave framework for strongly correlated materials
Authors:Dm Korotin  A V Kozhevnikov  S L Skornyakov  I Leonov  N Binggeli  V I Anisimov and G Trimarchi
Institution:(1) Institute of Metal Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences-Ural Division, 620219 Yekaterinburg GSP-170, Russia;(2) Ural State Technical University-UPI, 620002 Yekaterinburg, Russia;(3) Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics, Strada Costiera 11, 34014 Trieste, Italy;(4) DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center, INFM-CNR, Trieste, Italy;(5) National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 80401, USA
Abstract:Ab initio determination of model Hamiltonian parameters for strongly correlated materials is a key issue in applying many-particle theoretical tools to real narrow-band materials. We propose a selfcontained calculation scheme to construct, with an ab initio approach, and solve such a Hamiltonian. The scheme uses a Wannier-function-basis set, with the Coulomb interaction parameter U obtained specifically for theseWannier functions via constrained Density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The Hamiltonian is solved by Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) with the effective impurity problem treated by the Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) method. Our scheme is based on the pseudopotential plane-wave method, which makes it suitable for developments addressing the challenging problem of crystal structural relaxations and transformations due to correlation effects. We have applied our scheme to the “charge transfer insulator” material nickel oxide and demonstrate a good agreement with the experimental photoemission spectra.
Keywords:PACS" target="_blank">PACS  71  10  -w Theories and models of many-electron systems  71  15  Ap Basis sets (LCAO  plane-wave  APW  etc  ) and related methodology (scattering methods  ASA  linearized methods  etc  )
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