Phys. Rev. B 47, 1651 - 1654 (1993)Theory of polarization of crystalline solids
R. D. King-Smith and David Vanderbilt
We consider the change in polarization ΔP which occurs upon making an adiabatic change in the Kohn-Sham Hamiltonian of the solid. A simple expression for ΔP is derived in terms of the valence-band wave functions of the initial and final Hamiltonians. We show that physically ΔP can be interpreted as a displacement of the center of charge of the Wannier functions. The formulation is successfully applied to compute the piezoelectric tensor of GaAs in a first-principles pseudopotential calculation. ©1993 The American Physical Society
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