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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2001

Towards extending the applicability of density functional theory to weakly bound systems

Xifan Wu; Maria Cristina Vargas; Saroj K. Nayak; Victor Lotrich; G. Scoles

While the attempts currently in progress in several groups for the rigorous inclusion of dispersion interactions in density functional theory (DFT) calculations mature and evolve into practical methodology, we contribute to the debate on the applicability of current functionals to the calculation of weak interaction with a systematic investigation of a few, typical, weakly bound systems. We have used both pure DFT and a hybrid approach in which the total interaction energy is partitioned into two parts: (a) the dispersion energy which, in a first approximation is the contribution due to intermonomer correlations and (b) all other interactions. The first component is accurately obtained at all distances of interest by means of a well-known damped multipolar expansion of the dispersion energy while for the second component different approximations will be evaluated. The need to avoid double counting a fraction of the correlation energy when using the hybrid approach and the choice of the appropriate functio...


Physical Review B | 2005

Systematic treatment of displacements, strains, and electric fields in density-functional perturbation theory

Xifan Wu; David Vanderbilt; D. R. Hamann

The methods of density-functional perturbation theory may be used to calculate various physical response properties of insulating crystals including elastic, dielectric, Born charge, and piezoelectric tensors. These and other important tensors may be defined as second derivatives of an appropriately defined energy functional with respect to atomic-displacement, electric-field, or strain perturbations, or as mixed derivatives with respect to two of these perturbations. The resulting tensor quantities tend to be coupled in complex ways in polar crystals, giving rise to a variety of variant definitions. For example, it is generally necessary to distinguish between elastic tensors defined under different electrostatic boundary conditions, and between dielectric tensors defined under different elastic boundary conditions. Here, we describe an approach for computing all of these various response tensors in a unified and systematic fashion. Applications are presented for two materials, hexagonal ZnO and rhombohedral


Physical Review B | 2005

Metric tensor formulation of strain in density-functional perturbation theory

D. R. Hamann; Xifan Wu; Karin M. Rabe; David Vanderbilt

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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2017

Advanced capabilities for materials modelling with Quantum ESPRESSO

Paolo Giannozzi; O. Andreussi; T. Brumme; O. Bunau; M. Buongiorno Nardelli; Matteo Calandra; Roberto Car; Carlo Cavazzoni; D. Ceresoli; Matteo Cococcioni; Nicola Colonna; I. Carnimeo; A. Dal Corso; S. de Gironcoli; P. Delugas; Robert A. DiStasio; Andrea Ferretti; A. Floris; Guido Fratesi; Giorgia Fugallo; Ralph Gebauer; Uwe Gerstmann; Feliciano Giustino; T. Gorni; Junteng Jia; M. Kawamura; Hsin-Yu Ko; Anton Kokalj; E. Küçükbenli; Michele Lazzeri

, at zero temperature.


Physical Review Letters | 2006

Importance of Second-Order Piezoelectric Effects in Zinc-Blende Semiconductors

Gabriel Bester; Xifan Wu; David Vanderbilt; Alex Zunger

The direct calculation of the elastic and piezoelectric tensors of solids can be accomplished by treating homogeneous strain within the framework of density-functional perturbation theory. By formulating the energy functional in reduced coordinates, we show that the strain perturbation enters only through metric tensors, and can be treated in a manner exactly paralleling the treatment of other perturbations. We present an analysis of the strain perturbation of the plane-wave pseudopotential functional, including the internal strain terms necessary to treat the atomic-relaxation contributions. Procedures for computationally verifying these expressions by comparison with numerical derivatives of ground-state calculations are described and illustrated.


Physical Review B | 2011

Electronic structure and bonding properties of cobalt oxide in the spinel structure

Jia Chen; Xifan Wu; Annabella Selloni

Quantum ESPRESSO is an integrated suite of open-source computer codes for quantum simulations of materials using state-of-the art electronic-structure techniques, based on density-functional theory, density-functional perturbation theory, and many-body perturbation theory, within the plane-wave pseudo-potential and projector-augmented-wave approaches. Quantum ESPRESSO owes its popularity to the wide variety of properties and processes it allows to simulate, to its performance on an increasingly broad array of hardware architectures, and to a community of researchers that rely on its capabilities as a core open-source development platform to implement theirs ideas. In this paper we describe recent extensions and improvements, covering new methodologies and property calculators, improved parallelization, code modularization, and extended interoperability both within the distribution and with external software.Quantum EXPRESSO is an integrated suite of open-source computer codes for quantum simulations of materials using state-of-the-art electronic-structure techniques, based on density-functional theory, density-functional perturbation theory, and many-body perturbation theory, within the plane-wave pseudopotential and projector-augmented-wave approaches. Quantum EXPRESSO owes its popularity to the wide variety of properties and processes it allows to simulate, to its performance on an increasingly broad array of hardware architectures, and to a community of researchers that rely on its capabilities as a core open-source development platform to implement their ideas. In this paper we describe recent extensions and improvements, covering new methodologies and property calculators, improved parallelization, code modularization, and extended interoperability both within the distribution and with external software.


Nature Chemistry | 2016

Accurate first-principles structures and energies of diversely bonded systems from an efficient density functional

Jianwei Sun; Richard C. Remsing; Yubo Zhang; Zhaoru Sun; Adrienn Ruzsinszky; Haowei Peng; Zeng-hui Yang; Arpita Paul; Umesh V. Waghmare; Xifan Wu; Michael L. Klein; John P. Perdew

We show that the piezoelectric effect that describes the emergence of an electric field in response to a crystal deformation in III-V semiconductors such as GaAs and InAs has strong contributions from second-order effects that have been neglected so far. We calculate the second-order piezoelectric tensors using density-functional theory and obtain the piezoelectric field for [111]-oriented In(x)Ga(1-x)As quantum wells of realistic dimensions and concentration x. We find that the linear and the quadratic piezoelectric coefficients have the opposite effect on the field, and for large strains (large In concentration) the quadratic terms even dominate. Thus, the piezoelectric field turns out to be a rare example of a physical quantity for which the first-order and second-order contributions are of comparable magnitude.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2014

The individual and collective effects of exact exchange and dispersion interactions on the ab initio structure of liquid water

Robert A. DiStasio; Biswajit Santra; Zhaofeng Li; Xifan Wu; Roberto Car

The spinel cobalt oxide Co


Science | 2015

Emergence of room-temperature ferroelectricity at reduced dimensions

D. Lee; Haidong Lu; Yijia Gu; Si-Young Choi; S.-D. Li; Sangwoo Ryu; Tula R. Paudel; Kyung Song; E. Mikheev; Sang-Hee Lee; S. Stemmer; D. A. Tenne; Sang Ho Oh; Evgeny Y. Tsymbal; Xifan Wu; Long-Qing Chen; Alexei Gruverman; Chang-Beom Eom

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Physical Review B | 2009

Order- N implementation of exact exchange in extended insulating systems

Xifan Wu; Annabella Selloni; Roberto Car

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Lixin He

University of Science and Technology of China

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