Computation of the effect of finite homogeneous electric fields in periodic systems is described in the context of the projector augmented wave formalism. Generalizing previous norm-conserving implementations, we compute the polarization using the approach of King-Smith and Vanderbilt [Phys. Rev. B 47 (1993) 1651] fully within the projector augmented wave framework, and then minimizing the electric field enthalpy. Applications to simple systems are provided, including both linear and nonlinear field effects, and photoelastic response
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A doubly infinite set of linear equations is derived for the currents excited on the pair of planar ...
We review the basic concepts underlying the use of plane wave basis sets for the implementation of D...
The nonlinear response of infinite periodic solids to homogenous electric fields and collective atom...
International audienceA formulation of the response of a system to strain and electric field perturb...
The changes in density, wave functions, and self-consistent potentials of solids, in response to sma...
Our final topic in this brief study of electromagnetic waves concerns the phenomenon of polarization...
We review the basic concepts underlying the use of plane wave basis sets for the implementation of D...
When an electromagnetic wave propagates through a medium, it can experience different types of natur...
We develop a theoretical description for polarizers that goes beyond the paraxial approximation. By ...
Polarization and magnetization fields are central concepts in the theory of light-matter interaction...
Habilitation \'a Diriger des Recherches (HDR) [thesis, Marseille]In this thesis we present a new for...
A perturbation theory of the static response of insulating crystals to homogeneous electric fields t...
The present thesis focuses on large (macroscopic) systems that consist of a sequence of identical bu...
In this article, we present a semiclassical approach for modeling of electro-optic (EO) effect. We c...
Increasingly complex metamaterial structures has revitalized the interest in homogenization and effe...
A doubly infinite set of linear equations is derived for the currents excited on the pair of planar ...
We review the basic concepts underlying the use of plane wave basis sets for the implementation of D...
The nonlinear response of infinite periodic solids to homogenous electric fields and collective atom...