Exploring Avenues beyond Revised DSD Functionals:
II. Random-Phase Approximation and Scaled MP3 Corrections
Posted on 2021-05-21 - 17:05
For revDSD double
hybrids, the Görling–Levy second-order
perturbation theory component is an Achilles’ heel when applied
to systems with significant near-degeneracy (“static”)
correlation. We have explored its replacement by the direct random
phase approximation (dRPA), inspired by the SCS-dRPA75 functional
of Kállay and co-workers. The addition to the final energy
of both a D4 empirical dispersion correction and of a semilocal correlation
component lead to significant improvements, with DSD-PBEdRPA75-D4 approaching the performance of revDSD-PBEP86-D4 and the Berkeley
ωB97M(2). This form appears to be fairly insensitive to the
choice of the semilocal functional but does exhibit stronger basis
set sensitivity than the PT2-based double hybrids (due to much larger
prefactors for the nonlocal correlation). As an alternative, we explored
adding an MP3-like correction term (in a medium-sized basis set) to
a range-separated ωDSD-PBEP86-D4 double hybrid and found it
to have significantly lower WTMAD2 (weighted mean absolute deviation)
for the large and chemically diverse GMTKN55 benchmark suite; the
added computational cost can be mitigated through density fitting
techniques.
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Santra, Golokesh; Semidalas, Emmanouil; Martin, Jan M. L. (2021). Exploring Avenues beyond Revised DSD Functionals:
II. Random-Phase Approximation and Scaled MP3 Corrections. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c01295