Electron correlation and environmental effects play important roles in electron dynamics and spectroscopic observables of chemical systems in condensed phase. In this paper, we present a time-dependent complete active space configuration interaction (TD-CASCI) approach embedded in a polarizable force field, MMPol. The present implementation of TD-CASCI/MMPol utilizes a direct matrix-vector contraction, allowing studies of large systems. This scheme is used to study the solvatochromic shift of coumarin 153 in methanol. The TD-CASCI/MMPol approach captures the double excitation character in the excited state wave function and accurately predicts the solvatochromic red-shift of coumarin 153 dye within the experimental range, outperforming linear response time-dependent density functional theory. The effect of using different reference orbitals for the TD-CASCI/MMPol simulation is also investigated, highlighting the need for an unbiased treatment of all electronic states in the energy range of interest.

Time-Dependent Complete Active Space Embedded in a Polarizable Force Field

Lipparini, Filippo
;
Mennucci, Benedetta
;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Electron correlation and environmental effects play important roles in electron dynamics and spectroscopic observables of chemical systems in condensed phase. In this paper, we present a time-dependent complete active space configuration interaction (TD-CASCI) approach embedded in a polarizable force field, MMPol. The present implementation of TD-CASCI/MMPol utilizes a direct matrix-vector contraction, allowing studies of large systems. This scheme is used to study the solvatochromic shift of coumarin 153 in methanol. The TD-CASCI/MMPol approach captures the double excitation character in the excited state wave function and accurately predicts the solvatochromic red-shift of coumarin 153 dye within the experimental range, outperforming linear response time-dependent density functional theory. The effect of using different reference orbitals for the TD-CASCI/MMPol simulation is also investigated, highlighting the need for an unbiased treatment of all electronic states in the energy range of interest.
2019
Liu, Hongbin; Jenkins, Andrew J; Wildman, Andrew; Frisch, Michael J; Lipparini, Filippo; Mennucci, Benedetta; Li, Xiaosong
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