[Pw_forum] Bonding Energy
Eyvaz Isaev
eyvaz_isaev at yahoo.com
Wed May 21 00:05:57 CEST 2003
Dear Felipe,
There is no disagree, sure more k-points for small
systems as I quoted in my previous mail, but \gamma
point for a big cell (supercell) with large cell
parameters even there is just one atom.
Regards,
Eyvaz.
--- FELIPE VALENCIA <felipe at titan.ipicyt.edu.mx>
wrote:
> > 1. You should not use only \Gamma point for small
> > systems (where number of atoms <10). Rather you
> have
> > to use integration via Monkhorst-Pack k-points
> which
> > are generated automatically if you enter:
> >
> > K_POINTS{automatic}
> > 10 10 10
> > 0 0 0
> >
> > which means that k-points will be generated
> according
> > to Monkhorst-Pack schem, each direction of
> reciprocal
> > basis vectors is divided by 10 and there is no
> shift
> > of origin of k-vectors.
> >
>
> Concernig this point I disagree with Eyvaz, It is
> true that in your
> actual input files you are dealing with small
> systes, but if your final
> goal is to study molecular systems, you are going
> to increase the lattice
> parameter... the real system has no peridicity (i.e.
> an infinite lattice
> parameter) and the reciprocal space reduces then to
> the gamma point, so
> that Gamma point seems to me the logical for
> molecules...
>
> Felipe
>
>
>
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