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The Role of Range-Separated Correlation in Long-Range Corrected Hybrid Functionals

Wenna Ai, Wei‐Hai Fang, Neil Qiang Su

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The extensive application of long-range corrected hybrid functionals highlights the importance of further improving their accuracy. Unlike common long-range corrected hybrid functionals mainly focusing on the exchange part, range-separated correlation and its role in long-range corrected hybrid functionals are the main concerns of this work. To this end, we present theory on the derivation of the range-separated correlation, whose reliability and validity are proved by the agreement with the full CI on the test of the short-range correlation energy. The tests on various properties indicate that the long-range part of the LYP functional cannot effectively capture the long-range correlation effect required in LC-BLYP, whose absence instead results in a better XC functional. This new functional significantly improves LC-BLYP on all the tests in this work, with an accuracy on par with or even greater than the widely recognized CAM-B3LYP method for some applications, while maintaining the important −1/r asymptotic behavior of the XC potential. The advances and insights gained in this work are useful for the application and development of long-range corrected hybrid functionals, while emphasizing the significance of developing effective and low-cost long-range correlation functionals.

Topics & Concepts

Range (aeronautics)Hybrid functionalCorrelationWork (physics)Statistical physicsDensity functional theoryReliability (semiconductor)PhysicsMathematicsThermodynamicsMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsComposite materialPower (physics)GeometrySpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesElectrochemical Analysis and Applications