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arxiv: 1412.7507 · v2 · submitted 2014-12-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · physics.chem-ph

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Static correlation and electron localization in molecular dimers from the self-consistent RPA and GW approximation

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keywords correlationdissociationerrorstaticenergyapproximationdelocalizationfractional
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We investigate static correlation and delocalization errors in the self-consistent GW and random-phase approximation (RPA) by studying molecular dissociation of the H_2 and LiH molecules. Although both approximations contain topologically identical diagrams, the non-locality and frequency dependence of the GW self-energy crucially influence the different energy contributions to the total energy as compared to the use of a static local potential in the RPA. The latter leads to significantly larger correlation energies which allow for a better description of static correlation at intermediate bond distances. The substantial error found in GW is further analyzed by comparing spin-restricted and spin-unrestricted calculations. At large but finite nuclear separation their difference gives an estimate of the so-called fractional spin error normally determined only in the dissociation limit. Furthermore, a calculation of the dipole moment of the LiH molecule at dissociation reveals a large delocalization error in GW making the fractional charge error comparable to the RPA. The analyses are supplemented by explicit formulae for the GW Green's function and total energy of a simplified two-level model providing additional insights into the dissociation limit.

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