Publication: Prediction of the Derivative Discontinuity in Density Functional Theory from an Electrostatic Description of the Exchange and Correlation Potential
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2011
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American Physical Society
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Andrade, Xavier, and Alán Aspuru-Guzik. 2011. Prediction of the derivative discontinuity in density functional theory from an electrostatic description of the exchange and correlation potential. Physical Review Letters 107(18): 183002.
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We propose an approach to approximate the exchange and correlation (XC) term in density functional theory. The XC potential is considered as an electrostatic potential, generated by a fictitious XC density, which is in turn a functional of the electronic density. We apply the approach to develop a correction scheme that fixes the asymptotic behavior of any approximated XC potential for finite systems. Additionally, the correction procedure gives the value of the XC derivative discontinuity; therefore, it can directly predict the fundamental gap as a ground-state property.
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chemical physics, other condensed matter
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