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On the validity of power functionals for the homogeneous electron gas in reduced.density-matrix-functional theory
Physically valid and numerically efficient approximations for the exchange
and correlation energy are critical for reduced density-matrix functional
theory to become a widely used method in electronic structure calculations.
Here we examine the physical limits of power functionals of the form
for the scaling function in the exchange-correlation
energy. To this end we obtain numerically the minimizing momentum distributions
for the three- and two-dimensional homogeneous electron gas, respectively. In
particular, we examine the limiting values for the power to yield
physically sound solutions that satisfy the Lieb-Oxford lower bound for the
exchange-correlation energy and exclude pinned states with the condition
for all wave vectors . The results refine the
constraints previously obtained from trial momentum distributions. We also
compute the values for that yield the exact correlation energy and its
kinetic part for both the three- and two-dimensional electron gas. In both
systems, narrow regimes of validity and accuracy are found at and at for the density parameter, corresponding to
relatively low densities.Comment: Phys. Rev. A (in print, 2016
Quest for a Phantom Investigating Abu l-Huda al-Sayyadi
Abu l-Huda was born in a small village on the margins of the northern Syrian desert in 1850 into a family of humble origins. In his early childhood, he was initiated into the Rifaciyya order, which is still widely spread today in the rural areas of Syria and Iraq. He was quick to develop substantial contacts with Rifaci sheiks in Aleppo, who dominated certain important posts in the city. In 1874, he became the naqib ala shraf (scion of the descendants of the prophets) there at a strikingly young age. In the following years, he managed to overcome several severe setbacks to his career and finally established himself in the entourage of the new Sultan Abdlhamid II, whose accession to the throne marked the end of the tanzimat, a period of wide-ranging administrative reforms in Ottoman history
Exchange-correlation approximations for reduced-density-matrix-functional theory at finite temperature: Capturing magnetic phase transitions in the homogeneous electron gas
We derive an intrinsically temperature-dependent approximation to the correlation grand potential for many-electron systems in thermodynamical equilibrium in the context of finite-temperature reduced-density-matrix-functional theory (FT-RDMFT). We demonstrate its accuracy by calculating the magnetic phase diagram of the homogeneous electron gas. We compare it to known limits from highly accurate quantum Monte Carlo calculations as well as to phase diagrams obtained within existing exchange-correlation approximations from density functional theory and zero-temperature RDMFT
Excited states in bilayer graphene quantum dots
We report on ground- and excited state transport through an electrostatically
defined few-hole quantum dot in bilayer graphene in both parallel and
perpendicular applied magnetic fields. A remarkably clear level scheme for the
two-particle spectra is found by analyzing finite bias spectroscopy data within
a two-particle model including spin and valley degrees of freedom. We identify
the two-hole ground-state to be a spin-triplet and valley-singlet state. This
spin alignment can be seen as Hund's rule for a valley-degenerate system, which
is fundamentally different to quantum dots in carbon nano tubes and GaAs-based
quantum dots. The spin-singlet excited states are found to be valley-triplet
states by tilting the magnetic field with respect to the sample plane. We
quantify the exchange energy to be 0.35meV and measure a valley and spin
g-factor of 36 and 2, respectively
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