The Bethe-Salpeter formalism with polarisable continuum embedding: Reconciling linear-response and state-specific features

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Abstract

The Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE) formalism has been recently shown to be a valuable alternative to time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) with the same computing time scaling with system size. In particular, problematic transitions for TD-DFT such as charge-transfer, Rydberg and cyanine-like excitations were shown to be accurately described with BSE. We demonstrate here that combining the BSE formalism with the polarisable continuum model (PCM) allows us to include simultaneously linear-response and state-specific contributions to solvatochromism. This is confirmed by exploring transitions of various natures (local, charge-transfer, etc.) in a series of solvated molecules (acrolein, indigo, p-nitro-aniline, donor-acceptor complexes, etc.) for which we compare BSE solvatochromic shifts to those obtained by linear-response and state-specific TD-DFT implementations. Such a remarkable and unique feature is particularly valuable for the study of solvent effects on excitations presenting a hybrid localised/charge-transfer character.

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Duchemin, I., Guido, C. A., Jacquemin, D., & Blase, X. (2018). The Bethe-Salpeter formalism with polarisable continuum embedding: Reconciling linear-response and state-specific features. Chemical Science, 9(19), 4430–4443. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00529j

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