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Photoelectron spectra of early $3d$-transition metal dioxide cluster anions from $GW$ calculations (2012.14745v2)

Published 29 Dec 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci, physics.atm-clus, and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: Photoelectron spectra of early $3d-$transition metal dioxide anions, ScO${2}-$, TiO${2}-$, VO${2}-$, CrO${2}-$, MnO$_{2}-$, are calculated using semilocal and hybrid density functional theory (DFT) and many-body perturbation theory within the $GW$ approximation using one-shot perturbative and eigenvalue self-consistent formalisms. Different levels of theory are compared with each other and with available photoelectron spectra. We show that one-shot $GW$ with a PBE0 starting point ($G_0W_0$@PBE0) consistently provides very good agreement for all experimentally measured binding energies (within 0.1-0.2 eV or less), which we attribute to the success of PBE0 in mitigating self-interaction error and providing good quasiparticle wave functions, which renders a first-order perturbative $GW$ correction effective. One-shot $GW$ calculations with semilocal exchange in the DFT starting point (e.g. $G_0W_0$@PBE) do poorly in predicting electron removal energies by underbinding orbitals with typical errors near 1.5 eV. Higher amounts of exact exchange (e.g. 50%) in the DFT starting point of one-shot $GW$ do not provide very good agreement with experiment by overbinding orbitals with typical errors near 0.5 eV. While not as accurate as $G_0W_0$@PBE0, the $G$-only eigenvalue self-consistent $GW$ scheme with $W$ fixed to the PBE level ($G_nW_0$@PBE) provides a reasonably predictive level of theory (typical errors near 0.3 eV) to describe photoelectron spectra of these $3d-$transition metal dioxide anions. Adding eigenvalue self-consistency also in $W$ ($G_nW_n$@PBE), on the other hand, worsens the agreement with experiment overall. Our findings on the performance of various $GW$ methods are discussed in the context of our previous studies on other transition metal oxide molecular systems.

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