September has been a highly productive month for our research team, resulting in several exciting new publications. We are thrilled to share these latest advancements with you!
Daniel King, now a postdoc at UC Berkeley, along with Bhavnesh Jangid and Matthew Hermes, have submitted a paper showing that the localized active space approach is a promising method to successfully bridge the gap between single molecules and extended solids.
Andrea Darù and Arturo Sauza de la Vega, in collaboration with experimentalists, have studied the spectroscopic and magnetic properties of a homoleptic Fe(IV) ketimide complex.
Abhishek Mitra, who now works at PsiQuantum, has led a study on a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm: the localized active space unitary selective coupled cluster singles and doubles method.
These papers can be read here.