Tests of a density-based local pseudopotential for sixteen simple metals

L. Pollack, J. P. Perdew, J. He, M. Marques, F. Nogueira, and C. Fiolhais
Phys. Rev. B 55, 15544 – Published 15 June 1997
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Abstract

A comprehensive study of the lattice dynamics, elastic moduli, and liquid metal resistivities for 16 simple metals in the bcc and fcc crystal structures is made using a density-based local pseudopotential. The phonon frequencies exhibit excellent agreement with both experiment and nonlocal pseudopotential theory. The bulk modulus is evaluated by the long wave and homogeneous deformation methods, which agree after a correction is applied to the former. Calculated bulk and Voigt shear moduli are insensitive to crystal structure, and long-wavelength soft modes are found in certain cases. Resistivity calculations confirm that electrons scatter off the whole Kohn-Sham potential, including its exchange-correlation part as well as its Hartree part. All of these results are found in second-order pseudopotential perturbation theory. However, the effect of a nonperturbative treatment on the calculated lattice constant is not negligible, showing that higher-order contributions have been subsumed into the pseudopotential by construction. For bcc sodium, the band structures of local and nonlocal pseudopotentials are found to be almost identical.

  • Received 11 December 1996

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.55.15544

©1997 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

L. Pollack, J. P. Perdew, and J. He

  • Department of Physics and Quantum Theory Group, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118

M. Marques, F. Nogueira, and C. Fiolhais

  • Department of Physics, University of Coimbra, P3000 Coimbra, Portugal

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Vol. 55, Iss. 23 — 15 June 1997

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