Relativistic Four-Component DFT Calculations of Vibrational Frequencies

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We investigate the effect of relativity on harmonic vibrational frequencies. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations using the four-component Dirac-Coulomb Hamiltonian have been performed for 15 hydrides (H2X, X = O, S, Se, Te, Po; XH3, X = N, P, As, Sb, Bi; and XH4, X = C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) as well as for HC≡CPbH3. The vibrational frequencies have been calculated using finite differences of the molecular energy with respect to geometrical distortions of the nuclei. The influences of the choice of basis set, exchange-correlation functional, and step length for the numerical differentiation on the calculated harmonic vibrational frequencies have been tested, and the method has been found to be numerically robust. Relativistic effects are noticeable for the heavier congeners H2Te and H2Po, SbH3and BiH3, and SnH4and PbH4and are much more pronounced for the vibrational modes with higher frequencies. Spin-orbit effects constitute a very small fraction of the total relativistic effects, except for H2Te and H2Po. For HC≡CPbH3we find that only the frequencies of the modes with large contributions from Pb displacements are significantly affected by relativity.

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Jakubowska, K., Pecul, M., & Ruud, K. (2021). Relativistic Four-Component DFT Calculations of Vibrational Frequencies. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 125(48), 10315–10320. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c07398

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