[SOLVED] Is Coulomb truncation applicable in a 2D system?
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:45 pm
Dear friends,
While applying the Coulomb truncation to a hexagonal surface in a GW calculation, Abinit 6.2.2 outputs the following error, which I can’t fix. Since this case (Coulomb truncation for non-orthorhombic surface) is not mentioned in the help file nor included in the test sets, I am wondering if this feature is available now.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Guangfu Luo
--------------------------------------- Relevant parameters------------------------------
xred 1.0271626370E-33 1.5124252423E-01 0.0000000000
-7.7037197775E-34 2.9871361846E-01 0.0000000000
0.0000000000E+00 4.2921413811E-01 0.0000000000
… …
angdeg 90 90 120
icutcoul 2
vcutgeo 1 1 0
rcut 10
---------------------------------------------Error message---------------------------------
optimal value for ng0sh = 1 1 0
m_coulombian.F90:383:ERROR
Surface must be in the x-y plane
-P-0000
-P-0000 leave_new : decision taken to exit ...
While applying the Coulomb truncation to a hexagonal surface in a GW calculation, Abinit 6.2.2 outputs the following error, which I can’t fix. Since this case (Coulomb truncation for non-orthorhombic surface) is not mentioned in the help file nor included in the test sets, I am wondering if this feature is available now.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Guangfu Luo
--------------------------------------- Relevant parameters------------------------------
xred 1.0271626370E-33 1.5124252423E-01 0.0000000000
-7.7037197775E-34 2.9871361846E-01 0.0000000000
0.0000000000E+00 4.2921413811E-01 0.0000000000
… …
angdeg 90 90 120
icutcoul 2
vcutgeo 1 1 0
rcut 10
---------------------------------------------Error message---------------------------------
optimal value for ng0sh = 1 1 0
m_coulombian.F90:383:ERROR
Surface must be in the x-y plane
-P-0000
-P-0000 leave_new : decision taken to exit ...