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Correcting Dispersion Corrections with Density-Corrected DFT
Minhyeok Lee1, Byeongjae Kim1, Mingyu Sim1
1Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, 50 Yonsei-ro Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03722, Korea.
Density and dispersion-corrected DFT (D2C-DFT) improves dispersion corrections by excluding density-sensitive reactions. This dual-calibration approach reduces errors and variations in density functional theory calculations.
Area of Science:
- Computational chemistry
- Quantum chemistry
- Materials science
Background:
- Empirical parametrizations of dispersion corrections in DFT often mix functional and density-driven errors.
- Existing methods rely solely on energy errors, limiting accuracy.
Purpose of the Study:
- Introduce a dual-calibration approach, Density and Dispersion-Corrected DFT (D2C-DFT).
- Improve the parametrization of dispersion interactions by accounting for density delocalization errors.
Main Methods:
- Exclude density-sensitive reactions from training datasets.
- Employ tailored dispersion corrections with Hartree-Fock densities.
Main Results:
- Achieved a significant reduction in both errors and variations.
- Demonstrated improved performance across several semilocal functionals and global hybrids.
- Validated the effectiveness of the D2C-DFT approach.
Conclusions:
- D2C-DFT offers a more robust method for dispersion corrections in DFT.
- Accounting for density delocalization errors leads to more accurate and reliable results.
- The approach enhances the predictive power of DFT for various chemical systems.
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