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Improving the Silicon Interactions of GFN-xTB.

Leonid KomissarovToon Verstraelen
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2021)
A general-purpose density functional tight binding method, the GFN-xTB model is gaining increased popularity in accurate simulations that are out of scope for conventional ab initio formalisms. We show that in its original GFN1-xTB parametrization, organosilicon compounds are described poorly. This issue is addressed by re-fitting the model's silicon parameters to a data set of 10 000 reference compounds, geometry-optimized with the revPBE functional. The resulting GFN1(Si)-xTB parametrization shows improved accuracy in the prediction of system energies, nuclear forces, and geometries and should be considered for all applications of the GFN-xTB Hamiltonian to systems that contain silicon.
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