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Exact two-component Hamiltonians for relativistic quantum chemistry: Two-electron picture-change corrections made simple

Chemical Physics 2023-02-03 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons Atomic Physics Computational Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Based on self-consistent field (SCF) atomic mean-field (amf) quantities, we present two simple, yet computationally efficient and numerically accurate matrix-algebraic approaches to correct both scalar-relativistic \textit{and} spin-orbit two-electron picture-change effects (PCE) arising within an exact two-component (X2C) Hamiltonian framework. Both approaches, dubbed amfX2C and e(xtended)amfX2C, allow us to uniquely tailor PCE corrections to mean-field models, viz.viz. Hartree-Fock or Kohn-Sham DFT, in the latter case also avoiding the need of a point-wise calculation of exchange-correlation PCE corrections. We assess the numerical performance of these PCE correction models on spinor energies of group-18 (closed-shell) and group-16 (open-shell) diatomic molecules, achieving a consistent  ⁣105\approx\!10^{-5} Hartree accuracy compared to reference four-component data. Additional tests include SCF calculations of molecular properties such as absolute contact density and contact density shifts in copernicium fluoride compounds (CnFn_{n}, n=2,4,6), as well as equation-of-motion coupled cluster calculations of X-ray core ionization energies of 5d5d and 6d6d-containing molecules, where we observe an excellent agreement with reference data. To conclude, we are confident that our (e)amfX2C PCE correction models constitute a fundamental milestone towards a universal and reliable relativistic two-component quantum chemical approach, maintaining the accuracy of the parent four-component one at a fraction of its computational cost.

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@article{arxiv.2204.03977,
  title  = {Exact two-component Hamiltonians for relativistic quantum chemistry: Two-electron picture-change corrections made simple},
  author = {Stefan Knecht and Michal Repisky and Hans Jørgen Aagaard Jensen and Trond Saue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03977},
  year   = {2023}
}

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