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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Local embedded-fragment methods for excited states in periodic systems

Flach, Ernst-Christian 12 July 2023 (has links)
Ein fragment-basierter Ansatz zur Berechnung von vertikalen Anregungsenergien in periodischen Systemen wurde entwickelt. Das Ziel war eine wellenfunktions-basierte Hierarchie von lokalen post-Hartree-Fock Methoden, welche über das weitverbreitete Ein-Elektronen Bild der Bandlücke hinausgehen und eine Möglichkeit zur systematischen Verbesserung der Ergebnisse liefern. Darüber hinaus sollte durch die Verwendung von lokalen Orbitalen eine nahtlose Einbettung des Fragments ermöglicht und eine effektive Methode für die Untersuchung von Defekten in periodischen Systemen geschaffen werden. Als erster Schritt wird das fragment-basierte Configuration Interaction Singles (CIS) Model vorgestellt. Im Anschluss erfolgt der Wechsel zum fragment-basierten lokalen algebraic-diagrammatic construction Modells zweiter Ordnung (DF-LADC(2)). Beide Methoden wurden für ein neutrales Farbzentrum in Magnesiumoxid (MgO) getestet. Dabei wurden Fragmente mit bis zu 57 Atomen verwendet. Eine Konvergenz mit der Fragmentgröße, der Größe der Superzellen und des K-mesh konnte erreicht werden. Dennoch wurde eine erste Anregungsenergie von 5.9 eV erhalten, was 0.9 eV über dem veröffentlichten experimentellen Wert liegt. Mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit rührt die Abweichung vom Basissatzvollständigkeitsfehler her. ”Finite-Cluster”-Berechnungen bestätigen entsprechende Basissatzfehler. Interessanterweise stimmt die erste Anregungsenergie für ein Oberflächenfarbzentrum in MgO mit einigen experimentellen Werten überein. Allerdings decken die experimentellen Werte für diese Systeme einen weiten Bereich ab (1.15 - 4.2 eV). / An embedded-fragment approach for calculation of vertical excitation energies in periodic systems has been developed. The aim is a wave-function-based hierarchy of local post-Hartree-Fock models, which goes beyond the very common one-electron picture of the band gap and offers a way for systematic improvability of the results. The use of local occupied and virtual orbitals allows for a seamless embedding model for the fragment and becomes especially effective in studying defects in solids. As a first step in the hierarchy an embedded-fragment Configuration Interaction Singles (CIS) model is presented. The second step is an embedded-fragment local algebraic diagrammatic construction scheme of second order (DF-LADC(2)). Both methods are tested for an neutral color center in bulk and surface magnesium oxide (MgO). Different fragments with up to 57 atoms were studied. A convergence with fragment size, super-cell size and k-mesh has been achieved. However a first excitation energy of 5.9 eV is obtained for the bulk MgO, which is 0.9 eV above the reported experimental value. The deviation most likely originates from the basis set incompleteness error, which, according to finite cluster studies, can be sizable. Interestingly for a surface color center in MgO the observed first excitation energy of 4.1 eV agrees with some of the experimental values (4.2 eV). However for the surface color centers in MgO the scatter of the experimental results is very large (1.15 eV - 4.2 eV).
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The Incremental Scheme - From Method Development to Applications in Chemistry

Fiedler, Benjamin 15 October 2020 (has links)
In this thesis, several development steps for the incremental method are presented. At first, the extension of the incremental scheme to other quantities than the energy is advanced in terms of molecular dipole moments. In this context, a revised error correction as well as the template localization for the treatment of aromatic systems are introduced. As a second enhancement, a new implementation of the template localization ensures a higher stability of this algorithm step and, thus, of the incremental scheme. Finally, pair natural orbitals (PNOs) are utilized in the incremental method with the aim of an increased efficiency. The PNO approach is re-assessed in context of the incremental expansion leading to both small incremental and PNO local errors for reaction, intermolecular interaction and cluster binding energies. The higher efficiency due to the twofold reduction of the computational efforts by the PNO and the incremental approaches is demonstrated for molecular clusters. Additionally, the complete basis set (CBS) limit is targetted by using the efficient MP2-based focal-point approach to the incremental scheme (with and without PNOs). Finally, based on these improvements of the performance, the PNO-based incremental scheme is applied to support a computational study regarding the modelling of the reaction mechanism for the base-catalyzed twin polymerization.

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