Computing photoionization spectra in Gaussian basis sets
Ivan Duchemin,
Antoine Levitt
Abstract:We present a method to compute the photoionization spectra of atoms and molecules in linear-response, time-dependent density functional theory. The electronic orbital variations corresponding to ionized electrons are expanded on a basis set of delocalized functions, obtained as the solution of the inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation, with gaussian basis set functions as the right-hand side. The resulting scheme is able to reproduce the photoionization spectra without any need for artificial regularization or loca… Show more
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