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Surface science using coupled cluster theory via local Wannier functions and in-RPA-embedding: the case of water on graphitic carbon nitride

A first-principles study of the adsorption of a single water molecule on a layer of graphitic carbon nitride employing an embedding approach is presented. The embedding approach involves an algorithm to obtain localized Wannier orbitals of various types expanded in a plane-wave basis and intrinsic atomic orbital projectors. The localized occupied orbitals are employed in combination with unoccupied natural orbitals to perform many-electron perturbation theory calculations of local fragments. The fragments are comprised of a set of localized orbitals close to the adsorbed water molecule. Although the surface model contains more than 100 atoms in the simulation cell, the employed fragments are small enough to allow for calculations using high-level theories up to the coupled cluster ansatz with single, double and perturbative triple particle-hole excitation operators (CCSD(T)). To correct for the missing long-range correlation energy contributions to the adsorption energy, we embed CCSD(T) theory into the direct random phase approximation, yielding rapidly convergent adsorption energies with respect to the fragment size. Convergence of computed binding energies with respect to the virtual orbital basis set is achieved employing a number of recently developed techniques. Moreover, we discuss fragment size convergence for a range of approximate many-electron perturbation theories. The obtained benchmark results are compared to a number of density functional calculations.

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