Spink, G. G. and Needs, R. J. and Drummond, N. D. (2013) Quantum Monte Carlo study of the three-dimensional spin-polarized homogeneous electron gas. Physical review B, 88 (8): 085121. ISSN 1098-0121
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Abstract
We have studied the spin-polarized three-dimensional homogeneous electron gas using the diffusion quantum Monte Carlo method, with trial wave functions including backflow and three-body correlations in the Jastrow factor, and we have used twist averaging to reduce finite-size effects. Calculations of the pair-correlation function, including the on-top pair density, as well as the structure factor and the total energy, are reported for systems of 118 electrons in the density range rs=0.5–20 a.u., and for spin polarizations of 0, 0.34, 0.66, and 1. We consider the spin resolution of the pair-correlation function and structure factor, and the energy of spin polarization. We show that a control variate method can reduce the variance when twist averaging, and we have achieved higher accuracy and lower noise than earlier quantum Monte Carlo studies.