Efficient and reliable modeling of large $\pi$-electron systems with the Pariser--Parr--Pople Hamiltonian and pCCD-based methods
Abstract
Model Hamiltonians offer a cost-effective way to capture the key physics of large -conjugated systems. In this work, we combine the Pariser--Parr--Pople (PPP) model Hamiltonian with pair Coupled Cluster Doubles (pCCD)-based methods to study the ground- and excited-state electronic structures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The model Hamiltonian implementation is done in the open-source PyBEST software package, where numerous pCCD-type models are available. We investigate canonical Hartree--Fock and natural pCCD-optimized orbitals to compute ground- and excited-state properties using pCCD and its linear response extension. Their performance is compared with configuration-interaction-based methods. Finally, we introduce a generalized parameterization of the long-range Coulomb interaction using a rescaled interaction prefactor to adopt the PPP parameters to the pCCD approach and the localized nature of the pCCD orbitals. Our results demonstrate that pCCD-based methods, combined with a suitably parametrized PPP model, provide a reliable and scalable framework for studying the optoelectronic properties of large -extended systems relevant to organic electronics.
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@article{arxiv.2508.18963,
title = {Efficient and reliable modeling of large $\pi$-electron systems with the Pariser--Parr--Pople Hamiltonian and pCCD-based methods},
author = {Zahra Karimi and Somayeh Ahmadkhani and Katharina Boguslawski and Paweł Tecmer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.18963},
year = {2025}
}