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Probe Type II Band Alignment in One-Dimensional Van Der Waals Heterostructures Using First-Principles Calculations
Published on: October 12, 2019
Optimally tuned range-separated hybrid van der Waals density functional for molecular binding and quasiparticle
Elsebeth Schröder1, Raul Quintero-Monsebaiz1, Yang Jiao1
1Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience-MC2, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Abstract:
We introduce and illustrate use of two closely related range-separated hybrid (RSH) van der Waals density functionals (vdW-DFs), denoted AHBR-mRSH and AHBR-mRSH*, for total-energy and quasiparticle characterizations of molecules using generalized Kohn-Sham (gKS) density functional theory (DFT). For comparison, we also introduce and document a traditional design for a long-range corrected (LRC) vdW-DF, denoted 'B86R-LRC'. All three new vdW-DFs set the exchange potential as free of asymptotic screening in the coupling between the electron and its associated exchange hole. Our two AHBR-mRSHs are key members of a broader class 'AHBR-mRSH(γ)' defined by an inverse length scaleγfor a crossover in weighting short- and long-ranged exchange contributions; we obtain a highly accurate predictor of general molecular-energy differences by keepingγ = 0.106 (inverse Bohr) deliberately fixed in AHBR-mRSH. We obtain an optimally tuned (OT) form AHBR-mRSH* = AHBR-mRSH(γ∗) by computing a plausible value ofγ∗for specific types of systems. This AHBR-mRSH* permits characterizations of molecular quasiparticles and generalizes (1) the existing 'OT-RSH' (Steinet al2010Phys. Rev. Lett.105266802; Rafaely-Abramsonet al2012Phys. Rev. Lett.109226405) approach by a systematic inclusion of truly nonlocal correlations, and (2) more traditional LRC forms (e.g. B86R-LRC) by setting the short-range exchange description as in vdW-DF2-ahbr (Shuklaet al2022Phys. Rev. X12041003).Importantly,we may view AHBR-mRSH and AHBR-mRSH* as internally consistent functionals for gKS-DFT, being simultaneously accurate on molecular energies and quasiparticles. This is possible because the 'AHBR-mRSH(γ)' class has enough transferability to almost always limit adverse impacts of tuningγ, as tested here on the GMTKN55 benchmark suite (Goerigket al2017Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.1932184). We find that AHBR-mRSH generally outperforms B86R-LRC on molecular problems. To illustrate usage, we complete the OT design of an AHBR-mRSH* for nucleobases and show that it provides quasiparticle predictions that are in good agreement with both literature theory and experimental values for adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
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