[Pw_forum] polarization calculation for system of surface states.

lan haiping lanhaiping at gmail.com
Thu Oct 19 11:17:30 CEST 2006


thank you, stefano.
my confusion may be due to this surface states.
though there are some surface states , i thought it should be an insulator
due to large bandgap.  Is it mean that we should take systems with surface
states as metal?

regards,
hai-ping


On 10/19/06, Stefano Baroni <baroni at sissa.it> wrote:
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>  On Oct 18, 2006, at 3:05 PM, lan haiping wrote:
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>  Hi, All!
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>    I performed a calculation on a single layer of H1Ti3O7, i.e .a proton
> deficiency system, which  would made system be metallic due to surface
> states.   I wanna ask a stupid question: is it possible to use berryphase or
> DFPT method to examine the polarization of this system ?
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> let me try a studpid answer:
> 1) D=E+4\pi P
> 2) D=0 => E=-4\pi P
> 3) P /=0 => E /=0, which cannot be in the bulk of a conductor
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> does the above make ansy sense?
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> i had read some related publications, but didnot reach most idea of
> modern theory of polarization.
> when i run a ph.x calculation of this system , the programme complained
> about  its metallic.
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> the reason of the complains does not lie in any sophisticated "modern
> theory of polarization", but just in elementary (and old!) electrostatics..
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> Hope this helps - Stefano
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