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== Theoretical background ==  
== Theoretical background ==  


The L(S)DA often fails to describe systems with localized (strongly correlated) ''d'' and ''f''-electrons (this manifests itself primarily in the form of unrealistic one-electron energies). In some cases this can be remedied by introducing a strong intra-atomic interaction in a (screened) Hartree-Fock like manner, as an on-site replacement of the L(S)DA. This approach is commonly known as the L(S)DA+U method.
The semilocal LDA and GGA functionals often fail to describe systems with localized (strongly correlated) ''d'' and ''f''-electrons (this manifests itself primarily in the form of unrealistic one-electron energies and too small magnetic moments). In some cases this can be remedied by introducing a strong intra-atomic interaction in a (screened) Hartree-Fock like manner, as an on-site replacement of the semilocal functional. This approach is commonly known as the DFT+U method (traditionally called L(S)DA+U).


*L(S)DA (on-site interactions): {{TAG|LDAUTYPE}}.
*L(S)DA (on-site interactions): {{TAG|LDAUTYPE}}.

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Theoretical background

The semilocal LDA and GGA functionals often fail to describe systems with localized (strongly correlated) d and f-electrons (this manifests itself primarily in the form of unrealistic one-electron energies and too small magnetic moments). In some cases this can be remedied by introducing a strong intra-atomic interaction in a (screened) Hartree-Fock like manner, as an on-site replacement of the semilocal functional. This approach is commonly known as the DFT+U method (traditionally called L(S)DA+U).

  • L(S)DA (on-site interactions): LDAUTYPE.

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  • L(S)DA (on-site interactions): LDAUTYPE.

Pages in category "DFT+U"

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