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Restoring translational symmetry in periodic all-orbital dynamical mean-field theory simulations.

Jiachen LiTianyu Zhu
Published in: Faraday discussions (2024)
Dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) and its cluster extensions provide an efficient Green's function formalism to simulate spectral properties of periodic systems at the quantum many-body level. However, traditional cluster DMFT breaks translational invariance in solid-state materials, and the best strategy to capture non-local correlation effects within cluster DMFT remains elusive. In this work, we investigate the use of overlapping atom-centered impurity fragments in recently-developed ab initio all-orbital DMFT, where all local orbitals within the impurity are treated with high-level quantum chemistry impurity solvers. We demonstrate how the translational symmetry of the lattice self-energy can be restored by designing symmetry-adapted embedding problems, which results in an improved description of spectral functions in two-dimensional boron nitride monolayers and graphene at the levels of many-body perturbation theory (GW) and coupled-cluster theory. Furthermore, we study the convergence of self-energy and density of states as the embedding size is systematically expanded in one-shot and self-consistent DMFT calculations.
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