question about metaGGA pseudopotential
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:18 am
Dear abinit developers and users,
I want to use metagga-TB09 to calculate the band structure of semiconductor. I generated the PAW pseudopotential using ATOMPAW together with LIBXC, but when i started running the calculation, the error " When usekden is non-zero, it is not possible to use pseudopotentials with a non-linear core correction.... Action : either set usekden=0 in input file, or change this pseudopotential file" appeared. Is the metagga not implemented in paw in ABINIT?
I also trie to generate pseudopotential using APE code. But maybe due to the problem of APE code itself (I found the same error i met in http://www.tddft.org/pipermail/ape-user ... 00018.html), I failed to generate TB09 pseudopotential. Are there other ways to generate MetaGGA pseudopotential for abinit?
Just for test, I use a standard PBE pseudopotential with pspxc=11, in the input file, i use ixc=-208012 (the TB09 case). And a good band structure with a good band gap was obtained. Is such treatment reasonable?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Yours
Ding-Fu Shao
I want to use metagga-TB09 to calculate the band structure of semiconductor. I generated the PAW pseudopotential using ATOMPAW together with LIBXC, but when i started running the calculation, the error " When usekden is non-zero, it is not possible to use pseudopotentials with a non-linear core correction.... Action : either set usekden=0 in input file, or change this pseudopotential file" appeared. Is the metagga not implemented in paw in ABINIT?
I also trie to generate pseudopotential using APE code. But maybe due to the problem of APE code itself (I found the same error i met in http://www.tddft.org/pipermail/ape-user ... 00018.html), I failed to generate TB09 pseudopotential. Are there other ways to generate MetaGGA pseudopotential for abinit?
Just for test, I use a standard PBE pseudopotential with pspxc=11, in the input file, i use ixc=-208012 (the TB09 case). And a good band structure with a good band gap was obtained. Is such treatment reasonable?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Yours
Ding-Fu Shao