326 research outputs found
Non-Nominal Value of the Dynamical Effective Charge in Alkaline-Earth Oxides
We calculate ab-initio the electronic states and the Born dynamical charge Z*
of the alkaline-earth oxides in the local-density approximation. We investigate
the trend of increasing Z* values through the series, using band-by-band
decompositions and computational experiments performed on fake materials with
artificially-modified covalence. The deviations of Z* from the nominal value 2
are due to the increasing interaction between O 2p orbitals and unoccupied
cation d states. We also explain the variations, along the series, of the
individual contributions to Z* arising from the occupied band manifolds.Comment: 12 pages Latex, plus 2 Postscript figure
Maximally-localized Wannier Functions in Antiferromagnetic MnO within the FLAPW Formalism
We have calculated the maximally-localized Wannier functions of MnO in its
antiferromagnetic (AFM) rhombohedral unit cell, which contains two formula
units. Electron Bloch functions are obtained with the linearized augmented
plane-wave method within both the LSD and the LSD+U schemes. The thirteen
uppermost occupied spin-up bands correspond in a pure ionic scheme to the five
Mn 3d orbitals at the Mn_1 (spin-up) site, and the four O 2s/2p orbitals at
each of the O_1 and O_2 sites. Maximal localization identifies uniquely four
Wannier functions for each O, which are trigonally-distorted sp^3-like
orbitals. They display a weak covalent bonding between O 2s/2p states and
minority-spin d states of Mn_2, which is absent in a fully ionic picture. This
bonding is the fingerprint of the interaction responsible for the AFM ordering,
and its strength depends on the one-electron scheme being used. The five Mn
Wannier functions are centered on the Mn_1 site, and are atomic orbitals
modified by the crystal field. They are not uniquely defined by the criterion
of maximal localization and we choose them as the linear combinations which
diagonalize the r^2 operator, so that they display the D_3d symmetry of the
Mn_1 site.Comment: 11 pages, 6 PostScript figures. Uses Revtex4. Hi-res figures
available from the author
Spontaneous polarization and piezoelectric constants of III-V nitrides
The spontaneous polarization, dynamical Born charges, and piezoelectric
constants of the III-V nitrides AlN, GaN, and InN are studied ab initio using
the Berry phase approach to polarization in solids. The piezoelectric constants
are found to be up 10 times larger than in conventional III-V's and II-VI's,
and comparable to those of ZnO. Further properties at variance with those of
conventional III-V compounds are the sign of the piezoelectric constants
(positive as in II-VI's) and the very large spontaneous polarization.Comment: RevTeX 4 pages, improved upon revie
Dynamical mean-field theory using Wannier functions: A flexible route to electronic structure calculations of strongly correlated materials
International audienceA versatile method for combining density functional theory in the local density approximation with dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) is presented. Starting from a general basis-independent formulation, we use Wannier functions as an interface between the two theories. These functions are used for the physical purpose of identifying the correlated orbitals in a specific material, and also for the more technical purpose of interfacing DMFT with different kinds of band-structure methods (with three different techniques being used in the present work). We explore and compare two distinct Wannier schemes, namely the maximally localized Wannier function and the Nth order muffin-tin-orbital methods. Two correlated materials with different degrees of structural and electronic complexity, SrV O3 and BaV S3, are investigated as case studies. SrV O3 belongs to the canonical class of correlated transition-metal oxides, and is chosen here as a test case in view of its simple structure and physical properties. In contrast, the sulfide BaV S3 is known for its rich and complex physics, associated with strong correlation effects and low-dimensional characteristics. Insights into the physics associated with the metal-insulator transition of this compound are provided, particularly regarding correlation-induced modifications of its Fermi surface. Additionally, the necessary formalism for implementing self-consistency over the electronic charge density in a Wannier basis is discussed. © 2006 The American Physical Society
Ab initio phonon dispersion curves and interatomic force constants of barium titanate
The phonon dispersion curves of cubic BaTiO_3 have been computed within a
first-principles approach and the results compared to the experimental data.
The curves obtained are very similar to those reported for KNbO_3 by Yu and
Krakauer [Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 4067 (1995)]. They reveal that correlated atomic
displacements along chains are at the origin of the ferroelectric
instability. A simplified model illustrates that spontaneous collective
displacements will occur when a dozen of aligned atoms are coupled. The
longitudinal interatomic force constant between nearest neighbour Ti and O
atoms is relatively weak in comparison to that between Ti atoms in adjacent
cells. The small coupling between Ti and O displacements seems however
necessary to reproduce a ferroelectric instability.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
First-principles study of (BiScO3){1-x}-(PbTiO3){x} piezoelectric alloys
We report a first-principles study of a class of (BiScO3)_{1-x}-(PbTiO3)_x
(BS-PT) alloys recently proposed by Eitel et al. as promising materials for
piezoelectric actuator applications. We show that (i) BS-PT displays very large
structural distortions and polarizations at the morphotropic phase boundary
(MPB) (we obtain a c/a of ~1.05-1.08 and P_tet of ~1.1 C/m^2); (ii) the
ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties of BS-PT are dominated by the onset
of hybridization between Bi/Pb-6p and O-2p orbitals, a mechanism that is
enhanced upon substitution of Pb by Bi; and (iii) the piezoelectric responses
of BS-PT and Pb(Zr_{1-x}Ti_x)O3 (PZT) at the MPB are comparable, at least as
far as the computed values of the piezoelectric coefficient d_15 are concerned.
While our results are generally consistent with experiment, they also suggest
that certain intrinsic properties of BS-PT may be even better than has been
indicated by experiments to date. We also discuss results for PZT that
demonstrate the prominent role played by Pb displacements in its piezoelectric
properties.Comment: 6 pages, with 3 postscript figures embedded. Uses REVTEX and epsf
macros. Also available at
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~dhv/preprints/ji_bi/index.htm
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