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Hung Q Pham1, Varinia Bernales1, Laura Gagliardi1
1Department of Chemistry, Chemical Theory Center, and Minnesota Supercomputing Institute , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , Minnesota 55455-0431 , United States.
Abstract:
Density matrix embedding theory (DMET) [ Phys. Rev. Lett. 2012, 109, 186404] has been demonstrated as an efficient wave-function-based embedding method to treat extended systems. Despite its success in many quantum lattice models, the extension of DMET to real chemical systems has been tested only on selected cases. Herein, we introduce the use of the complete active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) method as a correlated impurity solver for DMET, leading to a method called CAS-DMET. We test its performance in describing the dissociation of H-H single bonds in a H10 ring model system and an N═N double bond in azomethane (CH3-N═N-CH3) and pentyldiazene (CH3(CH2)4-N═NH). We find that the performance of CAS-DMET is comparable to CASSCF with different active space choices when single-embedding DMET corresponding to only one embedding problem for the system is used. When multiple embedding problems are used for the system, the CAS-DMET is in good agreement with CASSCF for the geometries around the equilibrium, but not in equal agreement at bond dissociation.
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