From Bands and Orbitals to Effective Lattice Hamiltonians
A low-energy lattice Hamiltonian is obtained by choosing a target band subspace, constructing localized orbitals, projecting the one-body dynamics, and matching screened interactions after higher-energy degrees of freedom are removed. The result is basis- and window-dependent but scientifically controlled when target observables and parameter drift are reported.
Required background. Use the general microscopic-to-continuum matching logic. Helpful background. Lattice regulators and continuum targets supplies the regulator distinction.
From Bloch bands to localized orbitals
Section titled “From Bloch bands to localized orbitals”Choose an isolated or disentangled set of Bloch states and a smooth unitary frame . Wannier orbitals are
The hopping tensor is
in the sign convention . A smooth change of frame rotates both and every interaction tensor. Individual onsite energies and hoppings are not gauge invariant; the reconstructed band subspace and physical predictions are. Maximally localized constructions and their topology limitations are reviewed in Marzari et al. 2012, §§ II–VI.
Screened interactions and downfolding
Section titled “Screened interactions and downfolding”Project a screened interaction into the same orbitals:
The screening must exclude polarization processes that the low-energy model will reproduce, or those processes are double counted. Constrained RPA is one controlled prescription once the target polarization subspace is specified Aryasetiawan et al. 2004, pp. 195104-1–195104-12.
Formally, a projector onto the target space gives an energy-dependent effective Hamiltonian
Expanding the resolvent requires separation from discarded states. Truncating its frequency dependence to static hoppings and interactions is another approximation, not a change of notation.
Checks on the model reduction
Section titled “Checks on the model reduction”Report the band window, orbital gauge, retained hopping and interaction range, screening construction, double-counting correction, omitted phonons or spin–orbit terms, and covariance of fitted parameters. Validate by reconstructing target bands and symmetries and by repeating the calculation across admissible windows. A Hubbard model is an effective coordinate choice, not a unique microscopic observable.
Exercises
Section titled “Exercises”Show that a unitary rotation within the target orbital subspace leaves the reconstructed one-particle spectrum invariant.
Solution
At each momentum, . Unitary similarity preserves eigenvalues. The real-space hopping entries change, which is why their numerical values are basis-dependent even though the target bands are not.
References
Section titled “References”- Ferdi Aryasetiawan, Masatoshi Imada, Antoine Georges, Gabriel Kotliar, Silke Biermann, and Alexander I. Lichtenstein, “Frequency-Dependent Local Interactions and Low-Energy Effective Models from Electronic Structure Calculations,” Physical Review B 70 (2004) 195104, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.70.195104.
- Nicola Marzari, Arash A. Mostofi, Jonathan R. Yates, Ivo Souza, and David Vanderbilt, “Maximally Localized Wannier Functions: Theory and Applications,” Reviews of Modern Physics 84 (2012) 1419–1475, doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.84.1419.