We have used ab initio pseudopotential method to generate basis wavefunctions and eigen energies to carry out first principle calculations of the static macroscopic dielectric constant for GaAs and GaP. The resulted converged random phase approximation (RPA) value is 12.55 and 10.71, in excellent agreement to the experimental value of 12.4 and 10.86, respectively. The inclusion of the exchange correlation contribution makes the calculated result slightly worsen. A convergence test with respect to the number of k points in Brillouin zone (BZ) integration was carried out. Sixty irreducible BZ k points were used to achieve the converged results. Integration with only 10 special k points increased the RPA value by 15%
We present a model for the dielectric function of semiconductors. It has been tested successfully fo...
The reliability of the widespread practice of calculating the optical properties of solids using pse...
The reliability of the widespread practice of calculating the optical properties of solids using pse...
We demonstrate a novel method for direct calculation of the RPA dielectric function for a semiconduc...
We demonstrate a novel method for direct calculation of the RPA dielectric function for a semiconduc...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate a novel method for direct calculation of the RPA dielectric function for a s...
We perform a first-principles calculation of the static dielectric constant of Si in the framework o...
We perform a first-principles calculation of the static dielectric constant of Si in the framework o...
We discuss a nonperturbative, technically straightforward, easy-to-use, and computationally affordab...
We discuss a nonperturbative, technically straightforward, easy-to-use, and computationally affordab...
We report a first principles calculation of gallium arsenide optical properties based on the density...
We report a first principles calculation of gallium arsenide optical properties based on the density...
We report a first principles calculation of gallium arsenide optical properties based on the density...
We present a model for the dielectric function of semiconductors. It has been tested successfully fo...
In this paper we present an approach aimed at calculating the optical dielectric constant (epsilon(i...
We present a model for the dielectric function of semiconductors. It has been tested successfully fo...
The reliability of the widespread practice of calculating the optical properties of solids using pse...
The reliability of the widespread practice of calculating the optical properties of solids using pse...
We demonstrate a novel method for direct calculation of the RPA dielectric function for a semiconduc...
We demonstrate a novel method for direct calculation of the RPA dielectric function for a semiconduc...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate a novel method for direct calculation of the RPA dielectric function for a s...
We perform a first-principles calculation of the static dielectric constant of Si in the framework o...
We perform a first-principles calculation of the static dielectric constant of Si in the framework o...
We discuss a nonperturbative, technically straightforward, easy-to-use, and computationally affordab...
We discuss a nonperturbative, technically straightforward, easy-to-use, and computationally affordab...
We report a first principles calculation of gallium arsenide optical properties based on the density...
We report a first principles calculation of gallium arsenide optical properties based on the density...
We report a first principles calculation of gallium arsenide optical properties based on the density...
We present a model for the dielectric function of semiconductors. It has been tested successfully fo...
In this paper we present an approach aimed at calculating the optical dielectric constant (epsilon(i...
We present a model for the dielectric function of semiconductors. It has been tested successfully fo...
The reliability of the widespread practice of calculating the optical properties of solids using pse...
The reliability of the widespread practice of calculating the optical properties of solids using pse...