Uniform electron gas at finite temperature by fermionic-path-integral Monte Carlo simulations.

Phys Rev E

Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhorskaya 13 Bldg 2, Moscow 125412, Russia.

Published: September 2020

In this paper we study thermodynamic properties of uniform electron gas (UEG) over wide density and temperature range, using the improved fermionic-path-integral Monte Carlo (FPIMC) method. This method demonstrates a significant reduction of the "fermionic sign problem," which takes place in standard path-integral Monte Carlo simulations of degenerate fermionic systems. We introduce three basic improvements. The first one is the improved treatment of exchange interaction, achieved by the proper change of variables in the path-integral measure. The second improvement is the inclusion of long-range Coulomb effects into an angle-averaged effective potential, as proposed by Yakub and Ronchi [J. Chem. Phys. 119, 11556 (2003)JCPSA60021-960610.1063/1.1624364]. The third improvement is the angle-averaging of an exchange determinant, describing the fermionic exchange interaction not only between particles in the main Monte Carlo cell, but also with electrons in the nearest periodic images. The FPIMC shows very good agreement with analytical data for ideal Fermi gas. For strongly coupled UEG under warm dense matter conditions we compare our total and exchange-correlation energy results with other Monte Carlo approaches.

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