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Orbital Optimization and Neural-Network-Assisted Configuration Interaction Calculations of Rydberg States

Chemical Physics 2026-04-02 v2

Abstract

Rydberg excited states of molecules pose a challenge for electronic structure calculations because of their highly diffuse electron distribution. Even large and elaborate atomic basis sets tend to underrepresent the long-range tail, overly confining the Rydberg state. An approach is presented here where the molecular orbitals are variationally optimized for the excited state using a plane wave basis set in a Hartree-Fock calculation, followed by a configuration interaction calculation. The use of excited state optimized orbitals greatly enhances the convergence of the many-body calculation, as illustrated by a full configuration interaction calculation of the 2s2s Rydberg state of H2_2. A neural-network-based selective configuration interaction approach is then applied to calculations of 3s3s and 3p3p states of H2_2O and NH3_3. The obtained values of excitation energy are in close agreement with experimental measurements as well as previous many-body calculations where sufficiently diffuse atomic basis sets were used. Calculations using atomic basis sets lacking extra diffuse functions, such as aug-cc-pVTZ, give significantly higher estimates due to confinement of the Rydberg states.

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@article{arxiv.2510.26751,
  title  = {Orbital Optimization and Neural-Network-Assisted Configuration Interaction Calculations of Rydberg States},
  author = {Gianluca Levi and Max Kroesbergen and Louis Thirion and Yorick L. A. Schmerwitz and Elvar Ö. Jónsson and Pavlo Bilous and Philipp Hansmann and Hannes Jónsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.26751},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 7 figures (main), 4 pages, 8 figures (SI)