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Optical properties of CeO2 using screened hybrid functional and GW+U methods
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The optical spectra of CeO2 have been systematically investigated using three first-principles computational approaches for comparison, namely, the Heyd-Scuseria-Ernzerhof (HSE) screened hybrid functional, HSE+\emph{U}, and \emph{GW}+\emph{U}. Our results show that by using the HSE+\emph{U} method, the calculated electronic structures are in good agreement with experimental spectra and the resulting imaginary part of the optical dielectric function spectrum well reproduces the main features exhibited in experimental observations. The important adsorption spectrum and energy loss function also accord well with the experimental results.
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