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Spin-Conserved and Spin-Flip Optical Excitations From the Bethe-Salpeter Equation Formalism

Enzo Monino
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Pierre-Francois Loos

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Like adiabatic time-dependent density-functional theory (TD-DFT), the Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE) formalism of many-body perturbation theory, in its static approximation, is "blind" to double (and higher) excitations, which are ubiquitous, for example, in conjugated molecules like polyenes. Here, we apply the spin-flip \textit{ansatz} (which considers the lowest triplet state as the reference configuration instead of the singlet ground state) to the BSE formalism in order to access, in particular, double excitations. The present scheme is based on a spin-unrestricted version of the $GW$ approximation employed to compute the charged excitations and screened Coulomb potential required for the BSE calculations. Dynamical corrections to the static BSE optical excitations are taken into account via an unrestricted generalization of our recently developed (renormalized) perturbative treatment. The performance of the present spin-flip BSE formalism is illustrated by computing excited-state energies of the beryllium atom, the hydrogen molecule at various bond lengths, and cyclobutadiene in its rectangular and square-planar geometries.
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hal-03118332 , version 1 (22-01-2021)

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Enzo Monino, Pierre-Francois Loos. Spin-Conserved and Spin-Flip Optical Excitations From the Bethe-Salpeter Equation Formalism. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2021, 17 (5), pp.2852-2867. ⟨10.1021/acs.jctc.1c00074⟩. ⟨hal-03118332⟩
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