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Describing polymer polarizability with localized orbital scaling correction in density functional theory.

Yuncai Mei1, Nathan Yang2, Weitao Yang1.   

Abstract

Polarizability reflects the response of the molecular charge distribution to an applied external electric field and thus closely relates to the molecular electron density. For the calculation of polarizability within density functional theory (DFT), it is well known that conventional density functional approximations (DFAs) greatly overestimate the results for polymers with long chains and the π-conjugated system. This is a manifestation of the delocalization error of the commonly used DFAs-they normally produce too delocalized electron density and underestimate the total energy for systems with fractional charge character, which occurs for long molecules in a longitudinal electric field. Thus, to achieve an accurate description of polarizabilities for polymeric molecular systems from DFT, applying DFAs with minimal delocalization error is very important. In this work, we use the recently developed localized orbital scaling correction (LOSC) to the conventional DFAs, which has been shown to largely eliminate the delocalization error, to calculate and study the polarizabilities of three classic polymers, polyyne, polyacetylene, and hydrogen chain. The results from this work demonstrate that applying LOSC to conventional DFAs with self-consistent field calculations can largely improve the description of polarizability from DFT calculations and the improved quality of electron density in LOSC leads to the improved results of polarizability of the polymers. However, the improvement is not complete and adjustment of the parameters in the LOSC method can further improve the accuracy to reach the level similar to the MP2 method. This work also points to the direction for the further development of LOSC in self-consistent calculations.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33557560      PMCID: PMC8329818          DOI: 10.1063/5.0035883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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