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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 1992
We calculate the trends in the Jahn-Teller (JT) parameters of the Si vacancy as a function of the breathing mode coordinate. Using ab-initio local-density-functional theory and Hellman--Feynman forces we find the couplings between the JT modes and the breathing mode to be significant. Since the breathing mode coordinate is very sensitive to pressure we predict a pressure-sensitive JT contribution to the effective electronic correlation energy U. Furthermore we find that the tetragonal JT energy increasingly dominates over the trigonal energy as the breathing coordinate decreases due to a softening of the tetragonal spring constant.