[Pw_forum] Zn NC_PP from qe-forge
Eric J. Walter
ejwalt at wm.edu
Thu Oct 20 04:13:08 CEST 2011
Hi,
>Just to double-check. Is charge density cutoff 4 times that planewave cutoff?
I think that this hits on the issue... The Zn.pz-nc.UPF has a sharp
core correction. The FFT/Density grid
needs to be increased significantly, here is a plot of from 4x to 20x
ecutwfc for the case with and without
a core correction in Zn. I think this is the cause of the odd *ecutwfc*
shown by William Parker.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8094696/Znplot.pdf
So, in this case, no, the density cutoff needs to be higher:
Eric
On 10/19/2011 08:47 PM, Nichols A. Romero wrote:
> The behavior here is what I might expect for a real-space DFT code,
> but V_NL is evaluated in reciprocal space right (we don't have
> real-space projectors)?
>
> Just to double-check. Is charge density cutoff 4 times that planewave cutoff?
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:51 PM, William Parker<wparker at anl.gov> wrote:
>> Dear Yun Song and interested parties,
>>
>> The possibility of a phonon test case in ZnO piqued my curiosity so I decided to have a go at it. I find a very odd convergence pattern with these two pseudopotentials in this system--the total energy has a damped sinusoidal decay with increasing cutoff:
>> (selecting the maxima and minima at 10 Ry sampling)
>>
>> E_cutoff (Ry) E_total (Ry)
>> 100 -338.741
>> 160 -338.660
>> 210 -338.675
>> 290 -338.665
>> 370 -338.668
>> 400 -338.667
>>
>> Figure here: https://wiki.alcf.anl.gov/wparker/images/b/b5/ZnO_ecut_convergence_lda_ncpp.png
>> Details here: https://wiki.alcf.anl.gov/wparker/index.php/Zinc_Oxide_Parameter_Convergence
>>
>> I have never encountered this kind of behavior with norm-conserving pseudopotentials before. At worst, I've seen little steps in an otherwise smooth convergence to a value. The eigenvalues at the various k-points don't appear to have any ghost states that come and go with cutoff. Has anyone observed this kind of oscillation in the total energy with increasing plane-wave cutoff before? What gives rise to it?
>>
>> --William
>>
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