Triplet Excitation-Energy Transfer Couplings from Subsystem Time-Dependent Density-Functional Theory
Sabine Käfer,
Niklas Niemeyer,
Johannes Tölle
et al.
Abstract:We present an implementation of triplet excitationenergy transfer (TEET) couplings based on subsystem-based timedependent density-functional theory (sTDDFT). TEET couplings are systematically investigated by comparing "exact" and approximate variants of sTDDFT. We demonstrate that, while sTDDFT utilizing explicit approximate non-additive kinetic energy (NAKE) density functionals is well-suited for describing singlet EET processes, it is inadequate for characterizing TEET. However, we show that projection-based… Show more
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