Two-component relativistic equation-of-motion coupled cluster for electron ionization (2411.07341v2)
Abstract: We present an implementation of relativistic ionization-potential (IP) equation-of-motion coupled-cluster (EOMCC) with up to 3-hole--2-particle (3h2p) excitations that makes use of the molecular mean-field exact two-component (mmfX2C) framework and the full Dirac--Coulomb--Breit Hamiltonian. The closed-shell nature of the reference state in an X2C-IP-EOMCC calculation allows for accurate predictions of spin-orbit splittings in open-shell molecules without breaking degeneracies, as would occur in an excitation-energy EOMCC calculation carried out directly on an unrestricted open-shell reference. We apply X2C-IP-EOMCC to the ground and first excited state of the HCCX$+$ (X = Cl, Br, I) cations, where it is demonstrated that a large basis set (\emph{i.e.}, quadruple-zeta quality) and 3h2p correlation effects are necessary for accurate absolute energetics. The maximum error in calculated adiabatic IPs is on the order of 0.1 eV, whereas spin-orbit splittings themselves are accurate to $\approx 0.01$ eV, as compared to experimentally obtained values.
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