Achieving plane wave accuracy in linear-scaling density functional theory applied to periodic systems: A case study on crystalline silicon

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Linear-scaling methods for density functional theory promise to revolutionize the scope and scale of first-principles quantum mechanical calculations. Crystalline silicon has been the system of choice for exploratory tests of such methods in the literature, yet attempts at quantitative comparisons under linear-scaling conditions with traditional methods or experimental results have not been forthcoming. A detailed study using the ONETEP code is reported here, demonstrating for the first time that plane wave accuracy can be achieved in linear-scaling calculations on periodic systems. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Skylaris, C. K., & Haynes, P. D. (2007). Achieving plane wave accuracy in linear-scaling density functional theory applied to periodic systems: A case study on crystalline silicon. Journal of Chemical Physics, 127(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2796168

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