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Performance of range-separated long-range SOPPA short-range density functional theory method for vertical excitation energies

Published 11 Jan 2024 in physics.chem-ph | (2401.06101v1)

Abstract: In this paper benchmark results are presented on the calculation of vertical electronic excitation energies using a long-range second-order polarisation propagator approximation (SOPPA) description with a short-range density functional theory (srDFT) description based on the Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof (PBE) functional. The excitation energies are investigated for 132 singlet states and 71 triplet states across 28 medium sized organic molecules. The results show that overall SOPPA-srPBE always performs better than PBE, and that SOPPA-srPBE performs better than SOPPA for singlet states, but slightly worse than SOPPA for triplet states when CC3 results are the reference values.

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