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Published on: August 6, 2018
Excitation energies from time-dependent density-functional theory beyond the adiabatic approximation
1Department of Physics, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Missouri 65409, USA. ullrichc@umr.edu
Abstract:
Time-dependent density-functional theory in the adiabatic approximation has been very successful for calculating excitation energies in molecular systems. This paper studies nonadiabatic effects for excitation energies, using the current-density functional of Vignale and Kohn [Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 2037 (1996)]. We derive a general analytic expression for nonadiabatic corrections to excitation energies of finite systems and calculate singlet s-->s and s-->p excitations of closed-shell atoms. The approach works well for s-->s excitations, giving a small improvement over the adiabatic local-density approximation, but tends to overcorrect s-->p excitations. We find that the observed problems with the nonadiabatic correction have two main sources: (1) the currents associated with the s-->p excitations are highly nonuniform and, in particular, change direction between atomic shells, (2) the so-called exchange-correlation kernels of the homogeneous electron gas, f(xc) (L) and f(xc) (T), are incompletely known, in particular in the high-density atomic core regions.
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