Abstract
AbstractThe nature of CrCr bond and effectiveness of broken‐symmetry (BS) density functional theory (DFT) and hybrid DFT (HDFT) methods are examined in terms of electron correlation effects. Two types of correlation energies, i.e., static and dynamical correlation energies are estimated by relative energy curves and correlation energy curves. Energy decomposition analyses and natural orbital analyses reveal how these electron correlation effects affect the CrCr bonding. In addition, the effect of those effects to an energy gap between the lowest spin (LS) state (S = 0) and the highest spin (HS) state (S = 6) is also discussed with respect to calculations of effective exchange integrals (J). © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2009
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