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arxiv: 2204.11717 · v2 · pith:NC3XUP73 · submitted 2022-04-25 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.soft· physics.atm-clus· physics.comp-ph

Workhorse minimally-empirical dispersion-corrected density functional, with tests for weakly-bound systems: r²SCAN+rVV10

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keywords scanrvv10functionaldensitybeengoodlayeredmaterials
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SCAN+rVV10 has been demonstrated to be a versatile van der Waals (vdW) density functional that delivers good predictions of both energetic and structural properties for many types of bonding. Recently, the r$^{2}$SCAN functional has been devised as a revised form of SCAN with improved numerical stability. In this work, we refit the rVV10 functional to optimize the r$^{2}$SCAN+rVV10 vdW density functional, and test its performance for molecular interactions and layered materials. Our molecular tests demonstrate that r$^{2}$SCAN+rVV10 outperforms its predecessor SCAN+rVV10 in both efficiency (numerical stability) and accuracy. This good performance is also found in lattice constant predictions. In comparison with benchmark results from higher-level theories or experiments, r$^{2}$SCAN+rVV10 yields excellent interlayer binding energies and phonon dispersions for layered materials.

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