[Pw_forum] about Hubbard_alpha
Stefano Fabris
Fabris at democritos.it
Wed Oct 20 13:24:48 CEST 2004
Dear Ruijuan,
the value of "Hubbard_alpha" has to be zero in your routine LDA+U
calculations. That variable is used ONLY when you want to estimate the
value of the parameter U from a set of calculations. This is done by
adding to the effective potential a local perturbation (proportional
to the value of "hubbard_alpha") acting on the localized states of a
specific site and then calculating the resulting changes in the
occupancies of the localized states. The procedure is described in the
following paper (M Cococcioni and S de Gironcoli, cond-mat/0405160),
and in the PhD thesis of Matteo Cococcioni
(http://www.sissa.it/cm/phd.php).
Best wishes,
Stefano
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, Ruijuan Xiao wrote:
> Dear all,
> When I use the LDA+U in the PWSCF, I found that there is a
> parameter which is called "Hubbard_alpha". I can't find its meaning
> in the help of PWSCF. Can you tell me how to set this parameter?
> Thank you very much.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sincerely,
> Ruijuan Xiao
>
>
>
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