Improved correlation corrections to the local-spin-density approximation

G. S. Painter
Phys. Rev. B 24, 4264 – Published 15 October 1981
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Abstract

The accurate correlation energies for the para- and ferro-magnetic states of the electron liquid calculated by Ceperley and Alder were recently used by Vosko, Wilk, and Nusair to produce a new correlation-energy density of increased accuracy and proper limiting behavior in the metallic density regime (rs6). In the present work, the correlation potential in the local-spin-density approximation (LSDA) is derived from the correlation-energy-density representation of Vosko et al. Characteristics of the new exchange-correlation model are compared with those of the LSDA model of Gunnarsson and Lundqvist. Specific comparison is made between these models and exact results in the treatment of atomic and molecular hydrogen. Since the new treatment of correlation primarily affects the region of small rs, which is exchange dominated, correlation corrections are small compared with errors in the exchange energy. Thus, in light atoms the improved correlation model leads to a reduced cancellation of error between exchange and correlation energies, emphasizing the necessity for improved exchange treatment. For more homogeneous systems, the model should offer real improvement. The present results obtained with precise treatment of correlation within the prescription of Vosko et al. serve to define the present limitations of the LSDA and indicate the importance of nonlocal corrections, particularly for atoms.

  • Received 8 June 1981

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.24.4264

©1981 American Physical Society

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G. S. Painter

  • Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830

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Vol. 24, Iss. 8 — 15 October 1981

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