A first-principles downfolding framework that includes short- and long-range electron-phonon coupling predicts large phonon screening of electron interactions, including an attractive nearest-neighbor interaction in GeTe.
From real materials to model Hamiltonians with density matrix downfolding
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Due to advances in computer hardware and new algorithms, it is now possible to perform highly accurate many-body simulations of realistic materials with all their intrinsic complications. The success of these simulations leaves us with a conundrum: how do we extract useful physical models and insight from these simulations? In this article, we present a formal theory of downfolding--extracting an effective Hamiltonian from first-principles calculations. The theory maps the downfolding problem into fitting information derived from wave functions sampled from a low-energy subspace of the full Hilbert space. Since this fitting process most commonly uses reduced density matrices, we term it density matrix downfolding (DMD).
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Theory of ab initio downfolding with arbitrary range electron-phonon coupling
A first-principles downfolding framework that includes short- and long-range electron-phonon coupling predicts large phonon screening of electron interactions, including an attractive nearest-neighbor interaction in GeTe.