[Pw_forum] about the core radii of Li and N
Lorenzo Paulatto
paulatto at sissa.it
Thu Jan 17 16:34:50 CET 2008
On Thu, January 17, 2008 15:59, wangjunjie1981_0 wrote:
> When i genernate the pseudopotentials of Li and N atoms, respectively, i
> find that the core radius of Li atom is bigger than that of N atom in
> original ini file. But Why?
If you are referring to this ld1.x message:
r > 0.41 : true rho core
than it's not the core size, but a radius before which real core charge is
replaced with a pseudized, softer, core charge.
You can set that radius by hand (rcore=...) or let ld1 decide where to
cut, the rule used is:
rcore= matching radius (a.u.) for the smoothing of the core charge
If not specified, the matching radius is determined
by the condition rho_core(rcore) = 2*rho_valence(rcore)
So the fact that rcore is smaller for N than for Li only means that the
ratio rho_core/rho_valence become small enough sooner for N than for Li.
In other words valence charge is higher and more localized in N than in
Li, compared to their respective core charges.
Hope it helps, goodbye.
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Lorenzo Paulatto
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