Elastic tensors from first principles: the Born perturbation expansion and long-range multipolar electrostatics
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Abstract
Mechanical and elastic properties of materials are among the most fundamental quantities for many engineering and industrial applications. Here, we present an efficient and accurate approach for calculating the elastic tensor of crystalline solids based on interatomic force constants and Born perturbation theory. Importantly, in the long-wavelength limit, the induced long-range electrostatic interactions couple with the propagation of elastic waves. In order to obtain the elastic tensor under correct electrical boundary conditions, a separate treatment on the long-range multipolar effects up to at least octupole term is required. We implement such formulation in the first-principles Quantum ESPRESSO distribution, and perform an extensive validation against conventional finite-difference calculations and experimental measurements for Si, NaCl, GaAs and BaTiO3. This approach greatly simplifies the calculation of elastic tensors of low-dimensional materials, and will help the characterization of novel functional materials.
*This research is supported by the Sinergia project of the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number CRSII5_189924) and the NCCR MARVEL funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 205602). S. P. acknowledges support from the Walloon Region in the strategic axe FRFS-WEL-T, the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique de Belgique (FRS-FNRS) under grants number T.0183.23 (PDR) and T.W011.23 (PDR-WEAVE). F. M. acknowledge the MORE-TEM ERC-SYN project under grant number 951215. The computational time has been provided by the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) under project ID mr33, by PRACE award granting access to Discoverer in SofiaTech, Bulgaria (OptoSpin project ID 2020225411) and the IMX cluster at EPFL.
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Publication:Changpeng Lin, Francesco Macheda, Samuel Poncé, Francesco Mauri and Nicola Marzari, Elastic tensors from first principles: the Born perturbation expansion and long-range multipolar electrostatics, to be submitted.
Presenters
Changpeng Lin
THEOS, EPFL; NCCR MARVEL
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Authors
Changpeng Lin
THEOS, EPFL; NCCR MARVEL
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Francesco Macheda
Istituto italiano di tecnologia
Sapienza University of Rome; Istituto italiano di tecnologia
Samuel Poncé
UCLouvain
UCLouvain; WEL Research Institute
European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility, Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences, Université catholique de Louvain, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Francesco Mauri
Univ of Rome La Sapienza
Sapienza, University of Rome
Sapienza University of Rome; Istituto italiano di tecnologia
Nicola Marzari
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
THEOS, EPFL; NCCR MARVEL; LSM Paul Scherrer Insitut
EPFL
THEOS, EPFL; NCCR, MARVEL; LMS, Paul Scherrer Institut