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Towards a systematically improvable many-body description of antiferromagnetic iron oxide

Materials Science 2018-06-08 v2

Abstract

We report variational and fixed-node diffusion quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) calculations of anti-ferromagnetic iron oxide (FeO) in the ground state B1 crystal structure. The goal of this study was a systematic investigation of the sensitivity of several ground state properties to a variety of QMC wave function generation techniques including advanced wave functions such as multi-determinant expansions and backflow transformations. We found that the predicted lattice distortion was largely controlled by the choice of single particle orbitals used to construct the wave function, rather than by subsequent wave function optimization techniques within QMC. However, the absolute magnetic moment was remarkably insensitive to the method of wave function construction. QMC estimates of total spin density indicate that in addition to strong electronic correlation of the Fe 3d3d states, charge transfer may be an important but challenging piece of physics to accurately capture within existing QMC methods. Finally, we highlight the need for advanced and systematically improvable many-body wave functions suitable for accurately describing challenging real systems.

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@article{arxiv.1806.01383,
  title  = {Towards a systematically improvable many-body description of antiferromagnetic iron oxide},
  author = {Joshua P Townsend and Raymond C Clay and Thomas R Mattsson and Eric Neuscamman and Luning Zhao and Ken Esler and Ronald E Cohen and Luke Shulenburger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01383},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Further calculations are in progress. This version does not accurately represent the results of our investigation