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      Benchmarking vdW-DF first principle predictions against Coupled Electron-Ion Monte Carlo for high pressure liquid hydrogen

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          We report first principle results for nuclear structure and optical responses of high pressure liquid hydrogen along two isotherms in the region of molecular dissociation. We employ Density Functional Theory with the vdW-DF approximation (vdW) and we benchmark the results against existing predictions from Coupling Electron-Ion Monte Carlo (CEIMC). At fixed density and temperature, we find that pressure from vdW is higher than pressure from CEIMC by about 10 GPa in the molecular insulating phase and about 20 GPa in the dissociated metallic phase. Molecules are found to be overstabilized using vdW, with a slightly shorter bond length, and with a stronger resistance to compression. As a consequence, pressure dissociation along isotherms using vdW is more progressive than computed with CEIMC. Below the critical point, the liquid-liquid phase transition is observed with both theories in the same density region but the one predicted by vdW has a smaller density discontinuity, i.e. a smaller first order character. The optical conductivity computed using Kubo-Greenwood is rather similar for the two systems and reflects the slightly more pronounced molecular character of vdW.

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          Liquid–liquid phase transition in hydrogen by coupled electron–ion Monte Carlo simulations

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            19 December 2018
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            1812.07818
            917096d9-86ab-4888-88b4-c83606b9ce80

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            13 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Contribution to Plasma Physics
            cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.stat-mech physics.comp-ph

            Condensed matter,Mathematical & Computational physics
            Condensed matter, Mathematical & Computational physics

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