Electronic structure of LaBr3 from quasiparticle self-consistent GW calculations
Journal article, 2012

Rare-earth-based scintillators in general and lanthanum bromide (LaBr3) in particular represent a challenging class of materials due to pronounced spin-orbit coupling and subtle interactions between d and f states that cannot be reproduced by standard density functional theory (DFT). Here a detailed investigation of the electronic band structure of LaBr3 using the quasiparticle self-consistent GW (QPscGW) method is presented. This parameter-free approach is shown to yield an excellent description of the electronic structure of LaBr3. Specifically, it is able to reproduce the band gap, the correct level ordering and spacing of the 4f and 5d states, as well as the spin-orbit splitting of La-derived states. The QPscGW results are subsequently used to benchmark several computationally less demanding techniques including DFT+U, hybrid exchange-correlation functionals, and the G(0)W(0) method. Spin-orbit coupling is included self-consistently at each QPscGW iteration and maximally localized Wannier functions are used to interpolate quasiparticle energies. The QPscGW results provide an excellent starting point for investigating the electronic structure of excited states, charge self-trapping, and activator ions in LaBr3 and related materials.

scintillators

optical absorption

wannier functions

many-body perturbation theory

GW

spin-orbit coupling

projector augmented-wave method

greens function

ce3+

electronic structure

density functional theory

single-particle excitations

Author

Daniel Åberg

B. Sadigh

Paul Erhart

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Materials and Surface Theory

Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

24699950 (ISSN) 24699969 (eISSN)

Vol. 85 12 125134- 125134

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Other Materials Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Condensed Matter Physics

Infrastructure

C3SE (Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering)

Areas of Advance

Materials Science

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevB.85.125134

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