Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2008-04-19
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
It is known for quite some time that approximate density functional (ADF) theories fail disastrously when describing the dis-sociative symmetric radical cations R2+. Considering this dissociation limit, previous work has shown that Hartree-Fock (HF) theory favors the R+1--R0 charge distribution while DF approximations favor the R+0.5 -- R+0.5. Yet, general quantum mechanical principles indicate that both these (as well as all intermediate) average charge distributions are asymptotically energy degenerate. Thus HF and ADF theories mistakenly break the symmetry but in a contradicting way. In this letter we show how to construct system-dependent long-range corrected (LC) density functionals that can successfully treat this class of molecules, avoiding the spurious symmetry breaking. Examples and comparisons to experimental data is given for R=H, He and Ne and it is shown that the new LC theory improves considerably the theoretical description of the R2+ bond properties, the long range form of the asymptotic potential curve as well as the atomic polarizability. The broader impact of this finding is discussed as well and it is argued that the widespread semi-empirical approach which advocates treating the LC parameter as a system-independent parameter is in fact inappropriate under general circumstances.
Baer Roi
Livshits Ester
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