Density-functional calculation of ionization energies of current-carrying atomic states
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
physics.atom-phphysics.chem-ph
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energiesionizationatomiccomparedcurrent-carryingcurrent-density-functionaldensityopen-shell
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Current-density-functional theory is used to calculate ionization energies of current-carrying atomic states. A perturbative approximation to full current-density-functional theory is implemented for the first time, and found to be numerically feasible. Different parametrizations for the current-dependence of the density functional are critically compared. Orbital currents in open-shell atoms turn out to produce a small shift in the ionization energies. We find that modern density functionals have reached an accuracy at which small current-related terms appearing in open-shell configurations are not negligible anymore compared to the remaining difference to experiment.
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