Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
797220 Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2016 27 Pages PDF
Abstract

We develop a sublinear-scaling method, referred to as MacroDFT, for the study of crystal defects using ab-initio Density Functional Theory (DFT). The sublinear scaling is achieved using a combination of the Linear Scaling Spectral Gauss Quadrature method (LSSGQ) and a Coarse-Graining approach (CG) based on the quasi-continuum method. LSSGQ reformulates DFT and evaluates the electron density without computing individual orbitals. This direct evaluation is possible by recourse to Gaussian quadrature over the spectrum of the linearized Hamiltonian operator. Furthermore, the nodes and weights of the quadrature can be computed independently for each point in the domain. This property is exploited in CG, where fields of interest are computed at selected nodes and interpolated elsewhere. In this paper, we present the MacroDFT method, its parallel implementation and an assessment of convergence and performance by means of test cases concerned with point defects in magnesium.

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