Effects of non-local exchange on core level shifts for gas-phase and adsorbed molecules

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Abstract

Density functional theory calculations are often used to interpret experimental shifts in core level binding energies. Calculations based on gradient-corrected (GC) exchange-correlation functionals are known to reproduce measured core level shifts (CLS) of isolated molecules and metal surfaces with reasonable accuracy. In the present study, we discuss a series of examples where the shifts calculated within a GC-functional significantly deviate from the experimental values, namely the CLS of C 1s in ethyl trifluoroacetate, Pd 3d in PdO and the O 1s shift for CO adsorbed on PdO(101). The deviations are traced to effects of the electronic self-interaction error with GC-functionals and substantially better agreements between calculated and measured CLS are obtained when a fraction of exact exchange is used in the exchange-correlation functional. © 2014 Author(s).

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Van Den Bossche, M., Martin, N. M., Gustafson, J., Hakanoglu, C., Weaver, J. F., Lundgren, E., & Grönbeck, H. (2014). Effects of non-local exchange on core level shifts for gas-phase and adsorbed molecules. Journal of Chemical Physics, 141(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4889919

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