Abstract

We present a linear scaling ab initio total energy electronic structure calculation method, which is simple to implement, easily to parallelize, and produces essentially the same results as the direct ab initio method, while it could be thousands of times faster. Using this method, we have studied the dipole moments of CdSe quantum dots, and found both significant bulk and surface contributions.

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