Electronic Descriptors for Supervised Spectroscopic Predictions

用于监督光谱预测的电子描述符

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Abstract

Spectroscopic properties of molecules hold great importance for the description of the molecular response under the effect of UV/vis electromagnetic radiation. Computationally expensive ab initio (e.g., MultiConfigurational SCF, Coupled Cluster) or TDDFT methods are commonly used by the quantum chemistry community to compute these properties. In this work, we propose a (supervised) Machine Learning approach to model the absorption spectra of organic molecules. Several supervised ML methods have been tested such as Kernel Ridge Regression (KRR), Multiperceptron Neural Networs (MLP), and Convolutional Neural Networks. [Ramakrishnan et al. J. Chem. Phys. 2015, 143, 084111. Ghosh et al. Adv. Sci. 2019, 6, 1801367.] The use of only geometrical-atomic number descriptors (e.g., Coulomb Matrix) proved to be insufficient for an accurate training. [Ramakrishnan et al. J. Chem. Phys. 2015, 143, 084111.] Inspired by the TDDFT theory, we propose to use a set of electronic descriptors obtained from low-cost DFT methods: orbital energy differences (Δϵ(ia) = ϵ(a) - ϵ(i)), transition dipole moment between occupied and unoccupied Kohn-Sham orbitals (⟨ϕ(i)|r|ϕ(a)⟩), and when relevant, charge-transfer character of monoexcitations (R(ia)). We demonstrate that with these electronic descriptors and the use of Neural Networks we can predict not only a density of excited states but also get a very good estimation of the absorption spectrum and charge-transfer character of the electronic excited states, reaching results close to chemical accuracy (∼2 kcal/mol or ∼0.1 eV).

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