Band theory and Mott insulators: HubbardUinstead of StonerI
- 15 July 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 44 (3) , 943-954
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.44.943
Abstract
We propose a form for the exchange-correlation potential in local-density band theory, appropriate for Mott insulators. The idea is to use the ‘‘constrained-local-density-approximation’’ Hubbard parameter U as the quantity relating the single-particle potentials to the magnetic- (and orbital-) order parameters. Our energy functional is that of the local-density approximation plus the mean-field approximation to the remaining part of the U term. We argue that such a method should make sense, if one accepts the Hubbard model and the success of constrained-local-density-approximation parameter calculations. Using this ab initio scheme, we find that all late-3d-transition-metal monoxides, as well as the parent compounds of the high- compounds, are large-gap magnetic insulators of the charge-transfer type. Further, the method predicts that is a low-spin ferromagnet and NiS a local-moment p-type metal. The present version of the scheme fails for the early-3d-transition-metal monoxides and for the late 3d transition metals.
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