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Nonmagnetic and ferromagnetic fcc cerium studied with one-electron methods

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2014-04-09 v2

Abstract

Density functional theory was used to study the nonmagnetic (NM) and ferromagnetic (FM) phases of face-centered cubic cerium. Functionals of four levels of approximations for the exchange-correlation energy were used: LDA, PBE, LDA/PBE+UU, and YS-PBEh. The latter two contain an adjustable parameter, the onsite Coulomb repulsion parameter UU for LDA/PBE+UU and the fraction αx\alpha_x of Hartree-Fock exchange for YS-PBEh, which were varied in order to study their influence on the results. By supposing that, as a first approximation, the NM and FM solutions can be identified to the observed α\alpha and γ\gamma phases, respectively, it is concluded that while a small value of UU or αx\alpha_x leads to the correct trend for the stability ordering of the two phases, larger values are necessary for a more appropriate (but still not satisfying) description of the electronic structure.

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@article{arxiv.1312.5531,
  title  = {Nonmagnetic and ferromagnetic fcc cerium studied with one-electron methods},
  author = {Fabien Tran and Ferenc Karsai and Peter Blaha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.5531},
  year   = {2014}
}