Requirements for an accurate dispersion-corrected density functional

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Abstract

Post-self-consistent dispersion corrections are now the norm when applying density-functional theory to systems where non-covalent interactions play an important role. However, there is a wide range of base functionals and dispersion corrections available from which to choose. In this work, we opine on the most desirable requirements to ensure that both the base functional and dispersion correction, individually, are as accurate as possible for non-bonded repulsion and dispersion attraction. The base functional should be dispersionless, numerically stable, and involve minimal delocalization error. Simultaneously, the dispersion correction should include finite damping, higher-order pairwise dispersion terms, and electronic many-body effects. These criteria are essential for avoiding reliance on error cancellation and obtaining correct results from correct physics.

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Price, A. J. A., Bryenton, K. R., & Johnson, E. R. (2021, June 21). Requirements for an accurate dispersion-corrected density functional. Journal of Chemical Physics. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0050993

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