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Low-energy effective Hamiltonians for correlated electron systems beyond density functional theory

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-08-09 v1

Abstract

We propose a refined scheme of deriving an effective low-energy Hamiltonian for materials with strong electronic Coulomb correlations beyond density functional theory (DFT). By tracing out the electronic states away from the target degrees of freedom in a controlled way by a perturbative scheme we construct an effective model for a restricted low-energy target space incorporating the effects of high-energy degrees of freedom in an effective manner. The resulting effective model can afterwards be solved by accurate many-body solvers. We improve this "multi-scale ab initio scheme for correlated electrons" (MACE) primarily in two directions: (1) Double counting of electronic correlations between the DFT and the low-energy solver is avoided by using the constrained GW scheme. (2) The frequency dependence of the interaction emerging from the partial trace summation is taken into account as a renormalization to the low-energy dispersion. The scheme is successfully tested on the example of SrVO3. Our work opens unexplored ways to understanding the electronic structure of strongly correlated systems beyond current DFT methods.

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@article{arxiv.1511.03757,
  title  = {Low-energy effective Hamiltonians for correlated electron systems beyond density functional theory},
  author = {Motoaki Hirayama and Takashi Miyake and Masatoshi Imada and Silke Biermann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.03757},
  year   = {2017}
}

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20 pages, 17 figures