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Orbital-polarization terms: From a phenomenological to a first-principles description of orbital magnetism in density-functional theory
Fecha
2008Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUANTUM CHEMISTRY, v.108, n.13, Special Issue, p.2433-2441, 2008
0020-7608
10.1002/qua.21784
Autor
MORBEC, J. M.
CAPELLE, Klaus
Institución
Resumen
Phenomenological orbital-polarizition (OP) terms have been repeatedly introduced in the single-particle equations of spin-density-functional theory, in order to improve the description of orbital magnetic moments in systems containing transition metal ions. Here we show that these ad hoc corrections can be interpreted as approximations to the exchange-correlation vector potential A(xc) of current-density functional theory (CDFT). This connection provides additional information on both approaches: phenomenological OP terms are connected to first-principles theory, leading to a rationale for their empirical success and a reassessment of their limitations and the approximations made in their derivation. Conversely, the connection of OP terms with CDFT leads to a set of simple approximations to the CDFT potential A(xc), with a number of desirable features that are absent from electron-gas-based functionals. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.