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Computation of Auger Electron Spectra in Organic Molecules with Multiconfiguration Pair-Density Functional Theory
Adam E A Fouda1,2, Bhavnesh Jangid3, Eetu Pelimanni1
1Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Lemont, Illinois 60439, United States.
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Efficient and accurate computation of molecular Auger electron spectra for larger systems is limited by the rapid increase in the number of doubly ionized final states as the system size grows. In this work, we benchmark the application of multiconfiguration pair-density functional theory with a restricted active space (RAS) reference wave function for computing the carbon K-edge decay spectra of 20 organic molecules. Decay rates are computed within the one-center approximation. We evaluate the performance of different basis sets and on-top functionals and find that multiconfiguration pair-density functional theory achieves accuracy comparable to RAS followed by second-order perturbation theory, but at significantly lower computational cost.
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