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Electron localization function for non-collinear spins

Materials Science 2024-07-23 v2 Applied Physics Chemical Physics Computational Physics

Abstract

Understanding of bonding is key to modelling materials and predicting properties thereof. A widely adopted indicator of bonds and atomic shells is the electron localization function (ELF). The building blocks of the ELF are also used in the construction of modern density functional approximations. Here we demonstrate that the ELF breaks down when applied beyond regular non-relativistic quantum states. We show that for tackling general non-collinear open-shell solutions, it is essential to address both the U(1) gauge invariance -- i.e., invariance under a multiplication by a position dependent phase factor -- and SU(2) gauge invariance -- i.e. invariance under local spin rotations -- {\em conjointly}. Remarkably, we find that the extended ELF also improves the description of paradigmatic collinear states.

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@article{arxiv.2405.15530,
  title  = {Electron localization function for non-collinear spins},
  author = {Jacques K. Desmarais and Giovanni Vignale and Kamel Bencheikh and Alessandro Erba and Stefano Pittalis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.15530},
  year   = {2024}
}

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