A TDLDA+U approach on strongly hybridized Frenkel excitons in Mott insulators and implications to TDDFT and GW+BSE

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Abstract

The applicability of nowadays first-principles approach on local excitations of strongly correlated systems is unknown. We therefore derived the dynamical linear response of LDA+U functional within the framework of TDDFT.\footnote{Chi-Cheng Lee et al., Phys. Rev. B 82, 081106(R) (2010).} The strength and weakness of LDA+U functional in describing charge excitations of strongly interacting Mott insulators is examined via this TDLDA+U method. Formulated using real-space Wannier functions, a computationally inexpensive framework gives detailed insights into the formation of tightly bound Frenkel excitons with reasonable accuracy. Specifically, a strong hybridization of multiple excitons is found to significantly modify the exciton properties. Furthermore, our study exposes a significant generic limitation of adiabatic approximation in TDDFT with hybrid functionals and in existing Bethe-Salpeter-equation approaches, advocating the necessity of strongly energy-dependent kernels in future development. Finally, a superatom approach beyond TDLDA+U will also be discussed.

Authors

  • Chi-Cheng Lee

    Academia Sinica, Taiwan

  • H.C. Hsueh

    Tamkang University, Taiwan

  • Wei Ku

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Stony Brook University