Electron-Affinity Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory: Formalism and Applications to Core-Excited States
Abstract
The particle-hole interaction problem is longstanding within time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) and leads to extreme errors in the prediction of K-edge X-ray absorption spectra (XAS). We derive a linear-response formalism that uses optimized orbitals of the n-1-electron system as reference, building orbital relaxation and a proper hole into the initial density. Our approach is an exact generalization of the static-exchange approximation that ameliorates particle-hole interaction error associated with the adiabatic approximation and reduces errors in TDDFT XAS by orders of magnitude. With a statistical performance of just 0.5 eV root-mean-square error and the same computational scaling as TDDFT under the core-valence separation approximation, we anticipate that this approach will be of great utility in XAS calculations of large systems.
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@article{arxiv.2205.08658,
title = {Electron-Affinity Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory: Formalism and Applications to Core-Excited States},
author = {Kevin Carter-Fenk and Leonardo A. Cunha and Juan E. Arias-Martinez and Martin Head-Gordon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.08658},
year = {2022}
}
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11 pages (main text), 12 pages (supporting information), 9 figures