Spurious fractional charge on dissociated atoms: Pervasive and resilient self-interaction error of common density functionals — Adrienn Ruzsinszky (2006) | RDL Network
Semilocal density functional approximations for the exchange-correlation energy can improperly dissociate a neutral molecule XY (Y not =X) to fractionally charged fragments X(+q)...Y(-q) with an energy significantly lower than X0...Y0. For example, NaCl can dissociate to Na(+0.4)...Cl(-0.4). Generally, q is positive when the lowest-unoccupied orbital energy of atom Y0 lies below the highest-occupied orbital energy of atom X0. The first 24 open sp-shell atoms of the Periodic Table can form 276 distinct unlike pairs XY, and in the local spin density approximation 174 of these display fractional-charge dissociation. Finding these lowest-energy solutions with standard quantum chemistry codes, however, requires special care. Self-interaction-corrected (SIC) semilocal approximations are exact for one-electron systems and also reduce the spurious fractional charge q. The original SIC of Perdew and Zunger typically reduces q to 0. A scaled-down SIC with better equilibrium properties sometimes fails to reduce q all the way to 0. The desideratum of "many-electron self-interaction freedom" is introduced as a generalization of the one-electron concept.
Chandra Shahi, Puskar Bhattarai, Kamal Wagle, Biswajit Santra, Sebastian Schwalbe, Torsten Hahn, Jens Kortus, Koblar Alan Jackson, Juan E. Peralta, Kai Trepte, Susi Lehtola, Niraj K. Nepal, Hemanadhan Myneni, Bimal Neupane, Santosh Adhikari, Adrienn Ruzsinszky, Yoh Yamamoto, Tunna Baruah, Rajendra R. Zope, John P Perdew
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