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Hanh D M Pham1, Rustam Z Khaliullin1
1Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, Québec H3A 0B8, Canada.
Abstract:
Orbital-optimized density functional theory (DFT) has emerged as an alternative to time-dependent (TD) DFT, capable of describing difficult excited states with significant electron density redistribution, such as charge-transfer, Rydberg, and double-electron excitations. Here, a simple method is developed to solve the main problem of excited-state optimization─the variational collapse of excited states onto the ground state. In this method, called variable-metric time-independent DFT (VM TIDFT), the electronic states are allowed to be nonorthogonal during the optimization, but their orthogonality is gradually enforced with a continuous penalty function. With nonorthogonal electronic states, VM TIDFT can use molecular orbital coefficients as independent variables, which results in a closed-form analytical expression for the gradient and allows to employ any of the multiple unconstrained optimization algorithms that guarantee convergence of the excited-state optimization. Numerical tests on multiple molecular systems show that the variable-metric optimization of excited states performed with a preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm is robust and produces accurate energies for well-behaved excitations and, unlike TDDFT, for more challenging charge-transfer and double-electron excitations.
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