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The Transition to the Metallic State in Low Density Hydrogen...

by Jeremy Mcminis, Miguel Morales, David Ceperley, Jeongnim Kim
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
Page Number
194703
Volume
143
Issue
19

Solid atomic hydrogen is one of the simplest systems to undergo a metal-insulator transition. Near the transition, the electronic degrees of freedom become strongly correlated and their description provides a difficult challenge for theoretical methods. As a result, the order and density of the phase transition are still subject to debate. In this work we use diffusion quantum Monte Carlo to benchmark the transition between the paramagnetic and anti-ferromagnetic phases of ground state body centered cubic atomic hydrogen. We locate the density of the transition by computing the equation of state for these two phases and identify the phase transition order by computing the band gap near the phase transition. These benchmark results show that the phase transition is continuous and occurs at a Wigner-Seitz radius of rs = 2.27(3)a0. We compare our results to previously reported density functional theory, Hedin’s GW approximation, and dynamical mean field theory results.