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Sébastien Le Roux1, Assil Bouzid, Mauro Boero
1Institut de Physique et de Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, CNRS and University of Strasbourg, UMR 7504, 23 rue du Loess, BP43, F-67034 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France.
Abstract:
Early first-principles molecular dynamics results on liquid GeSe were characterized by shortcomings in the description of Ge-Ge (and to a lesser extent Se-Se) short range correlations. In that case the exchange-correlation functional adopted was the one devised by Perdew and Wang (PW91). In the search of improvements in the atomic-scale modelling of this liquid, we have produced new sets of data by employing two different schemes for the exchange-correlation part within the density functional theory approach. The two functionals selected are those proposed by Becke, Lee, Yang, and Parr (BLYP) and by Perdew, Burke, and Ernzerhof (PBE). The PBE results turned out to be quite similar to the PW91 ones. The BLYP results feature instead a better account of the Ge-Ge first shell of neighbors, correctly exhibiting two clear maxima separated by a deep minimum. Due to the increase in the number of the tetrahedral structural units, the atomic mobility of Ge and Se atoms in the network is reduced with respect to the PW91 case. This brings the diffusion coefficients of the two species down to values close to those of liquid Ge2Se3 and liquid GeSe2.
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