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arxiv: 1003.3681 · v1 · pith:NAZSBKTHnew · submitted 2010-03-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Localized versus extended systems in density-functional theory: some lessons from the Kohn-Sham exact exchange potential

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A long-standing puzzle in density-functional theory is the issue of the long-range behavior of the Kohn-Sham exchange-correlation potential at metal surfaces. As an important step towards its solution, it is proved here, through a rigurouos asymptotic analysis and accurate numerical solution of the Optimized-Effective-Potential integral equation, that the Kohn-Sham exact exchange potential decays as $\ln(z)/z$ far into the vacuum side of an {\it extended} semi-infinite jellium. In contrast to the situation in {\it localized} systems, like atoms, molecules, and slabs, this dominant contribution does not arise from the so-called Slater potential. This exact-exchange result provides a strong constraint on the suitability of approximate correlation-energy functionals.

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