QM/MM optimization with quantum coupling: Host-guest interactions in a pentacene-doped p -terphenyl crystal

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In this work, we present a novel force-based scheme to perform hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) computations. The proposed scheme becomes especially relevant for the simulation of host-guest molecular systems, where the description of the explicit electronic interactions between a guest molecule and a classically described host is of key importance. To illustrate its advantages, we utilize the presented scheme in the geometry optimization of a technologically important host-guest molecular system: a pentacene-doped p-terphenyl crystal, a core component of a roomerature MASER device. We show that, as opposed to the simpler and widely used hybrid scheme ONIOM, our Quantum-Coupling QM/MM scheme was able to reproduce explicit interactions in the minimum energy configuration for the host-guest complex. We also show that, as a result of these explicit interactions, the host-guest complex exhibits an oriented net electric dipole moment that is responsible for red-shifting the energy of the first singlet-singlet electronic excitation of pentacene.

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Bertoni, A. I., Fogarty, R. M., Sánchez, C. G., & Horsfield, A. P. (2022). QM/MM optimization with quantum coupling: Host-guest interactions in a pentacene-doped p -terphenyl crystal. Journal of Chemical Physics, 156(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0079788

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