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Position-dependent exact-exchange energy for slabs and semi-infinite jellium

Other Condensed Matter 2015-05-14 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The position-dependent exact-exchange energy per particle εx(z)\varepsilon_x(z) (defined as the interaction between a given electron at zz and its exact-exchange hole) at metal surfaces is investigated, by using either jellium slabs or the semi-infinite (SI) jellium model. For jellium slabs, we prove analytically and numerically that in the vacuum region far away from the surface εxSlab(z)e2/2z\varepsilon_{x}^{\text{Slab}}(z \to \infty) \to - e^{2}/2z, {\it independent} of the bulk electron density, which is exactly half the corresponding exact-exchange potential Vx(z)e2/zV_{x}(z \to \infty) \to - e^2/z [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 97}, 026802 (2006)] of density-functional theory, as occurs in the case of finite systems. The fitting of εxSlab(z)\varepsilon_{x}^{\text{Slab}}(z) to a physically motivated image-like expression is feasible, but the resulting location of the image plane shows strong finite-size oscillations every time a slab discrete energy level becomes occupied. For a semi-infinite jellium, the asymptotic behavior of εxSI(z)\varepsilon_{x}^{\text{SI}}(z) is somehow different. As in the case of jellium slabs εxSI(z)\varepsilon_{x}^{\text{SI}}(z \to \infty) has an image-like behavior of the form e2/z\propto - e^2/z, but now with a density-dependent coefficient that in general differs from the slab universal coefficient 1/2. Our numerical estimates for this coefficient agree with two previous analytical estimates for the same. For an arbitrary finite thickness of a jellium slab, we find that the asymptotic limits of εxSlab(z)\varepsilon_{x}^{\text{Slab}}(z) and εxSI(z)\varepsilon_{x}^{\text{SI}}(z) only coincide in the low-density limit (rsr_s \to \infty), where the density-dependent coefficient of the semi-infinite jellium approaches the slab {\it universal} coefficient 1/2.

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@article{arxiv.0911.1338,
  title  = {Position-dependent exact-exchange energy for slabs and semi-infinite jellium},
  author = {C. M. Horowitz and L. A. Constantin and C. R. Proetto and J. M. Pitarke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1338},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

26 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B