Excitation Gaps of Finite-Sized Systems from Optimally Tuned Range-Separated Hybrid Functionals
Weizmann Institute of Science · Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Abstract
Excitation gaps are of considerable significance in electronic structure theory. Two different gaps are of particular interest. The fundamental gap is defined by charged excitations, as the difference between the first ionization potential and the first electron affinity. The optical gap is defined by a neutral excitation, as the difference between the energies of the lowest dipole-allowed excited state and the ground state. Within many-body perturbation theory, the fundamental gap is the difference between the corresponding lowest quasi-hole and quasi-electron excitation energies, and the optical gap is addressed by including the interaction between a quasi-electron and a quasi-hole. A long-standing challenge…
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4Topics & keywords
- Excitation
- Physics
- Hybrid functional
- Excited state
- Density functional theory
- Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics)
- Ionization
- Dipole