Modified Interaction-Strength Interpolation Method as an Important Step toward Self-Consistent Calculations

改进的相互作用强度插值法是实现自洽计算的重要一步

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Abstract

The modified point charge plus continuum (mPC) model [Constantin, L. A.; Phys. Rev. B 2019, 99, 085117] solves the important failures of the original counterpart, namely, the divergences when the reduced gradient of the density is large, such as in the tail of the density and in quasi-dimensional density regimes. The mPC allows us to define a modified interaction-strength interpolation (mISI) method inheriting these good features, which are important steps toward the full self-consistent treatment. Here, we provide an assessment of mISI for molecular systems (i.e., considering thermochemistry properties, correlation energies, vertical ionization potentials, and several noncovalent interactions), harmonium atoms, and functional derivatives in the strong-interaction limit. For all our tests, mISI provides a systematic improvement over the original ISI method. Semilocal approximations of the second-order Görling-Levy (GL2) perturbation theory are also considered in the mISI method, showing considerable worsening of the results. Possible further development of mISI is briefly discussed.

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