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Electronic structure of LaBr3 from quasi-particle self-consistent GW calculations

Materials Science 2012-08-29 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Rare-earth based scintillators in general and lanthanum bromide (LaBr_3) in particular represent a challenging class of materials due to pronounced spin-orbit coupling and subtle interactions between d and f states that cannot be reproduced by standard density functional theory (DFT). Here a detailed investigation of the electronic band structure of LaBr_3 using the quasi-particle self-consistent GW (QPscGW) method is presented. This parameter-free approach is shown to yield an excellent description of the electronic structure of LaBr_3. Specifically it is able to reproduce the band gap, the correct level ordering and spacing of the 4f and 5d states, as well as the spin-orbit splitting of La-derived states. The QPscGW results are subsequently used to benchmark several computationally less demanding techniques including DFT+U, hybrid exchange-correlation functionals, and the G_0W_0 method. Spin-orbit coupling is included self-consistently at each QPscGW iteration and maximally localized Wannier functions are used to interpolate quasi-particle energies. The QPscGW results provide an excellent starting point for investigating the electronic structure of excited states, charge self-trapping, and activator ions in LaBr_3 and related materials.

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@article{arxiv.1201.3860,
  title  = {Electronic structure of LaBr3 from quasi-particle self-consistent GW calculations},
  author = {Daniel Åberg and Babak Sadigh and Paul Erhart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.3860},
  year   = {2012}
}

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8 pages, 7 figures