2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.2c01025
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Relativistic Semistochastic Heat-Bath Configuration Interaction

Abstract: In this work we present the extension of semistochastic heat-bath configuration interaction (SHCI) to work with any two-component and four-component Hamiltonian. The vertical detachment energy (VDE) of AuH2 – and zero-field splitting (ZFS) of NpO2 2+ is calculated by correlating more than 100 spinors in both cases. This work demonstrates the capability of SHCI to treat problems where both relativistic effect and electron correlation are important.

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“… a Results are compared to the reference data from the SO-SHCI calculations . For all methods, the uncontracted ANO-RCC-VTZP and cc-pVTZ basis sets were used for the Np and O atoms, respectively. …”
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“… a Results are compared to the reference data from the SO-SHCI calculations . For all methods, the uncontracted ANO-RCC-VTZP and cc-pVTZ basis sets were used for the Np and O atoms, respectively. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, we use spin−orbit QDNEVPT2 to compute the energies of excited states originating from the zero-field splitting in the 2 Φ and 2 Δ terms of NpO 2 2+ , which exhibit strong electron correlation and spin−orbit coupling effects (Table 7). In this study, we benchmark against the recently published results of SO-SHCI calculations 57 that utilized the variational two-component treatment of relativistic effects with the DKH1 Hamiltonian. We note that the SO-SHCI calculations were performed in the (13e, 60o) active space, while our spin−orbit QDNEVPT2 methods correlated all 107 electrons in 433 molecular orbitals thus providing a more complete description of dynamic correlation.…”
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“…Spin-potentials enhance biological-, homogeneous-, heterogeneous-, electro-and photocatalysts, [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] thus any open-shell configuration, whether it is metal, non-metal, 26,27 single site, 14,19,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] clusters [40][41][42] or extended systems. [43][44][45][46][47][48] The spin interactions in open-shell configurations based on some 3d and 4d metals/ions are of particular interest in OER (therefore in WEL) because they can reduce activation barriers, thus enhancing reaction kinetics.…”
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