Linear optical properties in the projector-augmented wave methodology
University of Vienna · Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Abstract
In this work we derive closed expressions for the head of the frequency-dependent microscopic polarizability matrix in the projector-augmented wave (PAW) methodology. Contrary to previous applications, the longitudinal expression is utilized, resulting in dielectric properties that are largely independent of the applied potentials. The improved accuracy of the present approach is demonstrated by comparing the longitudinal and transversal expressions of the polarizability matrix for a number of cubic semiconductors and one insulator, i.e., Si, SiC, AlP, GaAs, and diamond (C), respectively. The methodology is readily extendable to more complicated nonlocal Hamiltonians or to the calculation of the macroscopic…
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5Topics & keywords
- Polarizability
- Projector
- Dielectric
- Density matrix
- Insulator (electricity)
- Physics
- Diamond
- Condensed matter physics