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Potentials exchange-correlation

This equation is usually solved self-consistently . An approximate charge is assumed to estimate the exchange-correlation potential and to detennine the Flartree potential from equation Al.3.16. These approximate potentials are inserted in the Kolm-Sham equation and the total charge density is obtained from equation A 1.3.14. The output charge density is used to construct new exchange-correlation and Flartree potentials. The process is repeated nntil the input and output charge densities or potentials are identical to within some prescribed tolerance. [Pg.96]

This ionic potential is periodic. A translation of r to r + R can be acconnnodated by simply reordering the sunnnation. Since the valence charge density is also periodic, the total potential is periodic as the Hartree and exchange-correlation potentials are fiinctions of the charge density. In this situation, it can be shown that the wavefiinctions for crystalline matter can be written as... [Pg.101]

LDA, these effects are modelled by the exchange-correlation potential In order to more accurately... [Pg.2208]

Godby R W, Schluter M and Sham L J 1988 Self-energy operators and exchange-correlation potentials in semiconductors Phys. Rev. B 37 10159-75... [Pg.2230]

The first three terms in Eq. (10-26), the election kinetic energy, the nucleus-election Coulombic attraction, and the repulsion term between charge distributions at points Ti and V2, are classical terms. All of the quantum effects are included in the exchange-correlation potential... [Pg.328]

Her workers to fit the exchange-correlation potential and the charge density (in the Coulomb potential) to a linear combination of Gaussian-typc functions. [Pg.43]

The Kohn-Sham equations look like standard HF equations, except that the exchange term is replaced with an exchange-correlation potential whose form is unknown. [Pg.224]

In some cases the exchange-correlation potential Vxc is also fitted to a set of functions, similarly to the fitting of the density. [Pg.191]

Calculations for rutile and anatase were performed using both LDA level of DFT and the gradient corrected form of the exchange-correlation potential (GGA). The GGA approach is implemented self-consistently as described in 18 and not as a post-SCF correction. [Pg.20]

Present in the next sections are the LDA results for equilibrium structure, pressure-induced transitions and electronic properties of various polymorphs, and the comparative analysis of the results for rutile and anatase that were obtained using LDA and GGA forms of the exchange-correlation potential. [Pg.20]

J.A. White and D.M. Bird, Implementation of gradient corrected exchange-correlation potentials in Car-... [Pg.24]

The effective potential is written as a sum of the Coulomb potential and the exchange-correlation potential ... [Pg.51]

A common problem for both methods lies in the use of potentials that do not possess the correct net attractiveness. This can have the consequence that continuum feamres appear shifted in energy. In particular, there is evidence that the LB94 exchange-correlation potential currently used for the B-spline calculations, although possessing the correct asymptotic behavior for ion plus electron, is too attractive, and near threshold features can then disappear below the ionization threshold. An empirical correction can be made, offsetting the energy scale, but this can mean that dynamics within a few electronvolts of threshold get an inadequate description or are lost. There is limited scope to tune the Xa potential, principally by adjustment of the assumed a parameter, but for the B-spline method a preferable alternative for the future may well be use of the SAOP functional that also has correct asymptotic behavior, but appears to be better calibrated for such problems [79]. [Pg.297]

The first term is the familiar one-electron operator, the second term represents the Coulomb potential, and the third term is called exchange-correlation potential. HF and DFT differ only in this last term. In HF theory there is only a nonlocal exchange term, while in DFT the term is local and supposed to cover both exchange and correlation. It arises as a functional derivative with respect to the density ... [Pg.147]

Note that in all current implementations of TDDFT the so-called adiabatic approximation is employed. Here, the time-dependent exchange-correlation potential that occurs in the corresponding time-dependent Kohn-Sham equations and which is rigorously defined as the functional derivative of the exchange-correlation action Axc[p] with respect to the time-dependent electron-density is approximated as the functional derivative of the standard, time-independent Exc with respect to the charge density at time t, i. e.,... [Pg.81]


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