[Pw_forum] Trying to clarify the dipole correction (again!)
J. J. Ramsey
jjr19 at uakron.edu
Tue Aug 4 22:19:44 CEST 2009
In the reference on the dipole correction used in QE, L. Bengtsson, PRB 59, 12301 (1999), the dipole potential is given as
V_dip(z) = 4*pi*m*(z/z_m - 0.5), 0 < z < z_m
where z_m is the height of the box, and there is a discontinuity in the potential at z = 0,z_m. I'm not sure how this fits into the QE documentation on the dipole correction. Is V_dip in QE supposed to be something like this?:
V_dip(z) = 4*pi*m*[z/z_m - (emaxpos + eopreg -1)], emaxpos + eopreg -1 < z/z_m < emaxpos;
= something with a steep but finite slope, otherwise
My guess is probably wrong, but the explanations in the documentation of the roles of emaxpos and eopreg appear to be tied to the case where eamp is nonzero. I'm not sure if the documentation for the dipfield variable is supposed to indicate that the actual slope of the potential is supposed to be eamp + 4*pi*m/z_m.
University of Akron
Civil Engineering (!) Dept.
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