Polarizable Continuum Models and Green's Function $\bf{GW}$ Formalism: On the Dynamics of the Solvent Electrons
Abstract
The many-body formalism, for the calculation of ionization potentials or electronic affinities, relies on the frequency-dependent dielectric function built from the electronic degrees of freedom. Considering the case of water as a solvent treated within the polarizable continuum model, we explore the impact of restricting the full frequency-dependence of the solvent electronic dielectric response to a frequency-independent optical dielectric constant. For solutes presenting small to large highest-occupied to lowest-unoccupied molecular orbital energy gaps, we show that such a restriction induces errors no larger than a few percent on the energy level shifts from the gas to the solvated phase. We further introduce a remarkably accurate single-pole model for mimicking the effect of the full frequency dependence of the water dielectric function in the visible-UV range. This allows a fully dynamical embedded calculation with the only knowledge of the cavity reaction field calculated for the optical dielectric constant.
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@article{arxiv.2409.01669,
title = {Polarizable Continuum Models and Green's Function $\bf{GW}$ Formalism: On the Dynamics of the Solvent Electrons},
author = {Ivan Duchemin and David Amblard and Xavier Blase},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.01669},
year = {2024}
}