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Revision as of 08:05, 20 July 2022

The many-body dispersion energy method (MBD@rsSCS) of Tkatchenko et al.[1][2] is based on the random phase expression for the correlation energy

[math]\displaystyle{ E_c = \int_{0}^{\infty} \frac{d\omega}{2\pi} \mathrm{Tr}\left\{\mathrm{ln} (1-v\chi_0(i\omega))+v\chi_0(i\omega) \right\} }[/math]

whereby the response function [math]\displaystyle{ \chi_0 }[/math] is approximated by a sum of atomic contributions represented by quantum harmonic oscillators. The expression for dispersion energy used in our k-space implementation of the MBD@rsSCS method (see reference [3] for details) is as follows

[math]\displaystyle{ E_{\mathrm{disp}} = -\int_{\mathrm{FBZ}}\frac{d{\mathbf{k}}}{v_{\mathrm{FBZ}}} \int_0^{\infty} {\frac{d\omega}{2\pi}} \, {\mathrm{Tr}}\left \{ \mathrm{ln} \left ({\mathbf{1}}-{\mathbf{A}}^{(0)}_{LR}(\omega) {\mathbf{T}}_{LR}({\mathbf{k}}) \right ) \right \} }[/math]

where [math]\displaystyle{ {\mathbf{A}}_{LR} }[/math] is the frequency-dependent polarizability matrix and [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbf{T}_{LR} }[/math] is the long-range interaction tensor, which describes the interaction of the screened polarizabilities embedded in the system in a given {geometrical } arrangement. The components of [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbf{A}_{LR} }[/math] are obtained using an atoms-in-molecule approach as employed in the pairwise Tkatchenko-Scheffler method (see references [2][3] for details). The input reference data for non-interacting atoms can be optionally defined via the parameters VDW_ALPHA, VDW_C6, VDW_R0 (described by the Tkatchenko-Scheffler method). This method has one free parameter ([math]\displaystyle{ \beta }[/math]) that must be adjusted for each exchange-correlation functional. The default value of [math]\displaystyle{ \beta }[/math]=0.83 corresponds to the PBE functional. If another functional is used, the value of [math]\displaystyle{ \beta }[/math] must be specified via VDW_SR in the INCAR file. The MBD@rsSCS method is invoked by setting IVDW=202. Optionally, the following parameters can be user-defined (the given values are the default ones values):

Details of implementation of the MBD@rsSCS method in VASP are presented in reference [3].


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VDW_ALPHA, VDW_C6, VDW_R0, VDW_SR, LVDWEXPANSION, LSCSGRAD, IVDW, IALGO, DFT-D2, DFT-D3, Tkatchenko-Scheffler method, Tkatchenko-Scheffler method with iterative Hirshfeld partitioning, Self-consistent screening in Tkatchenko-Scheffler method, dDsC dispersion correction

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