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Reliable transition properties from excited-state mean-field calculations

Published 18 Dec 2020 in physics.chem-ph | (2012.10488v1)

Abstract: Delta-self-consistent field theory (delta-SCF) is a conceptually simple and computationally inexpensive method for finding excited states. Using the maximum overlap method to guide optimization of the excited state, delta-SCF has been shown to predict excitation energies with a level of accuracy that is competitive with, and sometimes better than, that of TDDFT. Here we benchmark delta-SCF on a larger set of molecules than has previously been considered, and, in particular, we examine the performance of delta-SCF in predicting transition dipole moments, the essential quantity for spectral intensities. A potential downfall for delta-SCF transition dipoles is origin dependence induced by the nonorthogonality of delta-SCF ground and excited states. We propose and test the simplest correction for this problem, based on symmetric orthogonalization of the states, and demonstrate its use on bacteriochlorophyll structures sampled from the photosynthetic antenna in purple bacteria.

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