[Pw_forum] bent system
Anna Maria Ferrari
anna.ferrari at unito.it
Fri Sep 19 12:29:21 CEST 2008
i'm not sure what you need but
there are codes, no plane waves, (CRYSTAL, GAUSSIAN) that can deal with
one-dimensional
periodic system with supercell
(new need of course a translationally invariant unit to be selected)
anna ferrari
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From: "Charles Chen" <polynmr at physics.unc.edu>
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Subject: Re: [Pw_forum] bent system
> lan haiping wrote:
>>
>> Hi, for periodic boudary code, the only possible way is to
>> build a large enough cell . It means that you can simulate
>> something 'periodic ' bent systems.
>>
>> By the way, BigDFT in abinit community can handle
>> with free boundary systems.
> I think the problem is not just free boundary, it is how many atoms the
> code can deal with.
>
> Charles
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:37 AM, ali kazempoor
>> <kazempoor2000 at yahoo.com <mailto:kazempoor2000 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all
>> Is there (in dft codes like espresso) any method like supercell
>> method to simulate bent system like nanobelt(bent one dimensional
>> system)?
>> or it must be used from non-periodic condition (open boundary
>> condition)?
>> thanks
>> Ali kazempour,Isfahan university of technology,Isfahan, Iran
>>
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