Fully self-consistent Fermi-orbital self-interaction correction in density-functional theory

ORAL

Abstract

Fermi-orbital self-interaction correction(FOSIC) is a new development under the Perdew-Zunger(PZ) SIC framework. It solved the size-extensitivity problem of the traditional PZSIC implementation with minimal extra cost associated with the localization of orbitals. The originally published FOSIC algorithm was not self-consistent. This leads to not fully minimized total energy, and can lead to wrong ordering of states in strongly correlated systems. We developed an algorithm for the fully self-consistent FOSIC calculation and implemented it in the NRLmol code. Thanks to the new numerical algorithm, the computational cost increase is minimal going from non-self-consistent to fully self-consistent.

*ZY and JP are supported by the National Science Foundation(Grant No. DMR-1305135). This work was supported in part by N00014-16-1-2464.

Authors

  • Zenghui Yang

    • China Academy of Engineering Physics
  • Mark Pederson

    • John Hopkins University
  • John Perdew

    • Temple University