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Neural Canonical Transformations for Quantum Anharmonic Solids of Lithium

Authors :
Zhang, Qi
Wang, Xiaoyang
Shi, Rong
Ren, Xinguo
Wang, Han
Wang, Lei
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Lithium is a typical quantum solid, characterized by cubic structures at ambient pressure. As the pressure increases, it forms more complex structures and undergoes a metal-to-semiconductor transformation, complicating theoretical and experimental analyses. We employ the neural canonical transformation approach, an \textit{ab initio} variational method based on probabilistic generative models, to investigate the quantum anharmonic effects in lithium solids at finite temperatures. This approach combines a normalizing flow for phonon excited-state wave functions with a probabilistic model for the occupation of energy levels, optimized jointly to minimize the free energy. Our results indicate that quantum anharmonicity lowers the \textit{bcc}-\textit{fcc} transition temperature compared to classical molecular dynamics predictions. At high pressures, the predicted fractional coordinates of lithium atoms in the \textit{cI16} structure show good quantitative agreement with experimental observations. Finally, contrary to previous beliefs, we find that the poor metallic \textit{oC88} structure is stabilized by the potential energy surface obtained via high-accuracy electronic structure calculations, rather than thermal or quantum nuclear effects.<br />Comment: 6+6 pages, 3+3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.12451
Document Type :
Working Paper