Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session W71: Theoretical and Computational Modeling of Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics
3:00 PM–6:00 PM,
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Room: Hyatt Regency Hotel -Jackson Park C
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Zahra Hooshmand Gharehbagh, University of Texas El Paso
Abstract: W71.00009 : A Real Space Approach to Uniqueness in Polarization*
5:00 PM–5:12 PM
Presenter:
SHOHAM SEN
(University of Minnesota)
Authors:
SHOHAM SEN
(University of Minnesota)
Kaushik Dayal
(Carnegie Mellon University)
defining the macroscopic polarization. In a periodic crystal, the usual definition of the polarization as the
dipole of the charge in a unit cell depends on the choice of the unit cell.
We examine this issue using a rigorous approach based on the framework of two-scale convergence.
Starting with a periodic charge density on a compact domain, we examine the continuum limit of lattice
spacing going to zero. We prove that accounting for the boundaries consistently, provides a route to
uniquely compute electric fields and potentials, despite the non-unique polarization.
Specifically, there are partial unit cells at the boundary which, not being charge neutral, give rise to a
surface charge. Different choices of the unit cell in the interior of the body leads to different partial unit
cells at the boundary; the net effect is that these changes compensate each other.
We also explain how the aforementioned polarization is connected to the “Free Energy Density” and the
“Modern Theory of Polarization”/“Berry Phase” definitions of polarization. We show that using both
these definitions, the potentials and bound charges are the same.
*We thank DOD MURI for their financial support.
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