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What Is the Accuracy Limit of Adiabatic Linear-Response TDDFT Using Exact Exchange-Correlation Potentials and
Jaspreet Kaur1, Egor Ospadov1, Viktor N Staroverov1
1Department of Chemistry , The University of Western Ontario , London , Ontario N6A 5B7 , Canada.
Abstract:
Calculation of vertical excitation energies by the adiabatic linear-response time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT) requires static Kohn-Sham potentials and exchange-correlation kernels. When these quantities are derived from standard density-functional approximations (DFA), mean absolute errors (MAE) of the method are known to range from 0.2 eV to over 1 eV, depending on the functional and type of excitation. We investigate how the performance of TDDFT varies when increasingly accurate exchange-correlation potentials derived from Hartree-Fock (HF) and post-HF wavefunctions are combined with different approximate kernels. The lowest MAEs obtained in this manner for valence excitations are about 0.15-0.2 eV, which appears to be the practical limit of the accuracy of TDDFT that can be achieved by improving the Kohn-Sham potentials alone. These findings are consistent with previous reports on the benefits of accurate exchange-correlation potentials in TDDFT, but provide new insights and afford more definitive conclusions.
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