A Robust Spectrum Slicing Method Applied to the Kohn-Sham Equation for the Liquid/Solid Silicon Interface

ORAL

Abstract

A difficult aspect of solving the Kohn Sham equation is the super-linear scaling of eigensolvers with the number of valence orbitals desired. We present a robust spectrum slicing technique that calculates the valence orbitals in a divide and conquer fashion through the use of smooth Chebyshev-Jackson filters. This algorithm allows for a ``parallel'' implementation of the eigensolver. Our calculations are done in the real-space density functional framework implemented in the program PARSEC. We apply this method to examine the liquid-solid silicon interface.

*Supported by the National Science Foundation OCI-1047997, DMR-0941645 and the Welch Foundation (F-1708)

Authors

  • Grady Schofield

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • James R. Chelikowsky

    • University of Texas
    • University of Texas at Austin
    • UT Austin