Fragment Orbitals Extracted from First-Principles Plane-Wave Calculations

Inorg Chem. 2024 May 16. doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c01024. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Decomposing extended structures into smaller, molecular, even functional groups or simple fragments has a long tradition in chemistry because it allows for understanding certain electronic peculiarities in truly chemical terms. By doing so, invaluable property information is chemically accessible, for example, needed to rationalize catalytic or magnetic or optical nature. In order to also follow that train of thought for periodic materials, we have developed a tool which in a straightforward manner derives fragment molecular orbitals from plane-wave electronic-structure data of whatever kind of solid-state material. We here report on the mathematical apparatus of the method dubbed linear combination of fragment orbitals (LCFO) used for that purpose, implemented within the LOBSTER code. The method is illustrated from various sorts of molecular entities contained in such crystalline materials, together with an assessment of both accuracy and robustness of the new tool.