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In effective single-electron theories, self-interaction manifests itself through the unphysical dependence of the energy of an electronic state as a function of its occupation, which results in important deviations from the ideal Koopmans trend and s trongly affects the accuracy of electronic-structure predictions. Here, we study the non-Koopmans behavior of local and semilocal density-functional theory (DFT) total energy methods as a means to quantify and to correct self-interaction errors. We introduce a non-Koopmans self-interaction correction that generalizes the Perdew-Zunger scheme, and demonstrate its considerably improved performance in correcting the deficiencies of DFT approximations for self-interaction problems of fundamental and practical relevance.
308 - I. Dabo , E. Canc`es , Y. L. Li 2008
Chemisorbed molecules at a fuel cell electrode are a very sensitive probe of the surrounding electrochemical environment, and one that can be accurately monitored with different spectroscopic techniques. We develop a comprehensive electrochemical mod el to study molecular chemisorption at either constant charge or fixed applied voltage, and calculate from first principles the voltage dependence of vibrational frequencies -- the vibrational Stark effect -- for CO adsorbed on close-packed platinum electrodes. The predicted vibrational Stark slopes are found to be in very good agreement with experimental electrochemical spectroscopy data, thereby resolving previous controversies in the quantitative interpretation of in-situ experiments and elucidating the relation between canonical and grand-canonicaldescriptions of vibrational surface phenomena.
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