Chapter - 5 Basis Sets
Chapter - 5 Basis Sets
Different traditions:
Quantum chemistry (HF,DFT) Solid state physics(DFT)
Local Slater/Gaussian orbitals Plane waves
k-nlmG
6-311++G(2d,2p)
Advantages:
1. Less electrons to treat
2. Less basis functions needed
3. Relativistic effects can be implicitly included (intermediately heavy atoms)
Disadvantages:
• Relies on frozen core approximation (can therefore be less accurate)
Example:
Pd atom:1s22s22p63s23p63d10 | 4s24p64d10
Hartree-Fock limit: For some systems rather large basis sets are
needed to converge the Hartree-Fock energy.
Complete
Basis set
Correlation energy: Very large basis sets needed to converge the
Limit
correlation energy (MP2, CI, CCSD etc).
Gaussians
DFT: Less sensitive to the basis set. Plane waves
(Semi-)Local approx. for exchange-correlation functional. Grids