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Predicting Near Edge X-ray Absorption Spectra with the Spin-Free Exact-Two-Component Hamiltonian and Orthogonality Constrained Density Functional Theory.

Prakash Verma1, Wallace D Derricotte1, Francesco A Evangelista1.   

Abstract

Orthogonality constrained density functional theory (OCDFT) provides near-edge X-ray absorption (NEXAS) spectra of first-row elements within one electronvolt from experimental values. However, with increasing atomic number, scalar relativistic effects become the dominant source of error in a nonrelativistic OCDFT treatment of core-valence excitations. In this work we report a novel implementation of the spin-free exact-two-component (X2C) one-electron treatment of scalar relativistic effects and its combination with a recently developed OCDFT approach to compute a manifold of core-valence excited states. The inclusion of scalar relativistic effects in OCDFT reduces the mean absolute error of second-row elements core-valence excitations from 10.3 to 2.3 eV. For all the excitations considered, the results from X2C calculations are also found to be in excellent agreement with those from low-order spin-free Douglas-Kroll-Hess relativistic Hamiltonians. The X2C-OCDFT NEXAS spectra of three organotitanium complexes (TiCl4, TiCpCl3, TiCp2Cl2) are in very good agreement with unshifted experimental results and show a maximum absolute error of 5-6 eV. In addition, a decomposition of the total transition dipole moment into partial atomic contributions is proposed and applied to analyze the nature of the Ti pre-edge transitions in the three organotitanium complexes.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26584082     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.5b00817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Theory Comput        ISSN: 1549-9618            Impact factor:   6.006


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Authors:  Robert M Parrish; Lori A Burns; Daniel G A Smith; Andrew C Simmonett; A Eugene DePrince; Edward G Hohenstein; Uğur Bozkaya; Alexander Yu Sokolov; Roberto Di Remigio; Ryan M Richard; Jérôme F Gonthier; Andrew M James; Harley R McAlexander; Ashutosh Kumar; Masaaki Saitow; Xiao Wang; Benjamin P Pritchard; Prakash Verma; Henry F Schaefer; Konrad Patkowski; Rollin A King; Edward F Valeev; Francesco A Evangelista; Justin M Turney; T Daniel Crawford; C David Sherrill
Journal:  J Chem Theory Comput       Date:  2017-06-06       Impact factor: 6.006

2.  Psi4 1.4: Open-source software for high-throughput quantum chemistry.

Authors:  Daniel G A Smith; Lori A Burns; Andrew C Simmonett; Robert M Parrish; Matthew C Schieber; Raimondas Galvelis; Peter Kraus; Holger Kruse; Roberto Di Remigio; Asem Alenaizan; Andrew M James; Susi Lehtola; Jonathon P Misiewicz; Maximilian Scheurer; Robert A Shaw; Jeffrey B Schriber; Yi Xie; Zachary L Glick; Dominic A Sirianni; Joseph Senan O'Brien; Jonathan M Waldrop; Ashutosh Kumar; Edward G Hohenstein; Benjamin P Pritchard; Bernard R Brooks; Henry F Schaefer; Alexander Yu Sokolov; Konrad Patkowski; A Eugene DePrince; Uğur Bozkaya; Rollin A King; Francesco A Evangelista; Justin M Turney; T Daniel Crawford; C David Sherrill
Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2020-05-14       Impact factor: 3.488

3.  Sulfur Molecules in Space by X-rays: A Computational Study.

Authors:  Goranka Bilalbegović; Aleksandar Maksimović; Lynne A Valencic; Susi Lehtola
Journal:  ACS Earth Space Chem       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 3.475

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