Ground and excited electronic states of AuH2via detachment energies on AuH2− using state-of-the-art relativistic calculations
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Trond Saue, Leonardo Belpassi
Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) is a well-known technique which provides unique information about the electronic structure of anionic and neutral species of simple molecules containing heavy elements; however, the detailed interpretation of the resulting experimental spectra can be very complex and theoretical support is mandatory. In this work, based on the available vibrationally resolved PES experiments for gold dihydride (Liu, H.-T. et al., Chem. Sci., 2012, 3, 3286), we have employed several relativistic theoretical approaches with the aim of reproducing experimental photoelectron Detachment Energies (DEs) of AuH2− to give a neutral open-shell molecule, AuH2. The results are discussed in terms of relativistic effects, orbital relaxation and electron correlation. In order to reproduce accurate DEs it has been necessary to include all these effects in a consistent manner at a high degree of accuracy, by means of the equation-of-motion coupled-cluster theory (EOM-IP-CCSD) based on the relativistic exact two-component Hamiltonian (Shee A. et al. J. Chem. Phys., 2018, 174113). This method has also been applied for investigating the ground and low-lying electronic potential energy surfaces of the neutral open shell AuH2 species. The equilibrium geometry of the AuH2 ground state is found to be bent, which is fully consistent with the experimental findings, while all the excited states, including the first, which was previously suggested to have a slightly bent structure, are found to be linear. In the linear centrosymmetric nuclear configuration (which corresponds to the equilibrium geometry of the anion, AuH2−), we find that the first excited state and ground state are very close in energy and the ground state is characterized by an unexpected symmetry breaking in the direction of the asymmetric stretching, due to the pseudo-Jahn–Teller effect. This effect depends on the energy difference between these two electronic states and disappears when the spin–orbit coupling is neglected. The picture that emerges here is intriguing and demonstrates that the interpretation, for which the vibronic transitions that were previously assigned to a slightly bent structure of the first excited state needs to be revised and that a full rationalization of the PES spectra would require the explicit inclusion of the nuclear dynamical effects, beyond the Born–Oppenheimer (BO) approximation. From a methodological point of view, the relativistic EOM-IP-CCSD method results are highly accurate and capable of giving a well-balanced description of the anionic and neutral species, which is a key aspect for the interpretation of the PES spectra in open-shell heavy element compounds.
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