Determining ion radii from Hirshfeld charge analyses
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:49 pm
Dear colleagues,
we are trying to determine the radii of atoms in order to compute projected DOS with prtdos 3. As stated for ratsph in the input variables help file:
"Another physically motivated choice would be to rely on another charge partitioning, like the Hirshfeld one (see the cut3d utility). The advantage of using charge partitioning schemes..."
we would like to use Hirshfeld charge partitioning to get an idea of atomic radii. But from this analyses, we cannot find the connection between Hirshfeld charges and the atomic radii. Could anybody enlighten us and help us find the connection? How can we conclude the radii from these charges?
Thank you very much in advance!
Yours
Igor Lukacevic
we are trying to determine the radii of atoms in order to compute projected DOS with prtdos 3. As stated for ratsph in the input variables help file:
"Another physically motivated choice would be to rely on another charge partitioning, like the Hirshfeld one (see the cut3d utility). The advantage of using charge partitioning schemes..."
we would like to use Hirshfeld charge partitioning to get an idea of atomic radii. But from this analyses, we cannot find the connection between Hirshfeld charges and the atomic radii. Could anybody enlighten us and help us find the connection? How can we conclude the radii from these charges?
Thank you very much in advance!
Yours
Igor Lukacevic