Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Somewhere in the ABINIT web-pages I read that one should not use Psps_for_tests pseudopotentials for production runs. With this in mind, I have been using the GGA pseuidopotentials in the ONCVPSP file set for my production runs to calculate the high precision work function of transition metals; but I would like to try a LDA or hybrid pseudopotential in my calculations. Where can I find these LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials?
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Dear Eric,
You can use the pseudos from pseudodojo projetc:
http://www.pseudo-dojo.org/
Or from the JTH table if using PAW:
https://www.abinit.org/downloads/PAW2
There is no Hybrid pseudopotentials at this stage, others can correct me if there are some alpha/beta available.
Best wishes,
Eric
You can use the pseudos from pseudodojo projetc:
http://www.pseudo-dojo.org/
Or from the JTH table if using PAW:
https://www.abinit.org/downloads/PAW2
There is no Hybrid pseudopotentials at this stage, others can correct me if there are some alpha/beta available.
Best wishes,
Eric
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Eric,
Thank you for your reply, but I have another question about the JTH-1.1 pseudopotential files. There are 3 folders within this folder - ATOMIUCDATA, ATOMICDATA-SP, and InputFiles. Would you please explain the difference between the pseudopotential files in these 3 folders.
About hybrid pseudopotentials, ixc = -402, -406, -427, -428 are listed as different hybrid XC. Are these still under development or are they usable now.
Eliezer
Thank you for your reply, but I have another question about the JTH-1.1 pseudopotential files. There are 3 folders within this folder - ATOMIUCDATA, ATOMICDATA-SP, and InputFiles. Would you please explain the difference between the pseudopotential files in these 3 folders.
About hybrid pseudopotentials, ixc = -402, -406, -427, -428 are listed as different hybrid XC. Are these still under development or are they usable now.
Eliezer
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Dear Eric,
The folder ATOMIUCDATA contains all the pseudo files you can use. The folder ATOMICDATA-SP contains some elements with more semi-core states included in the valence, it is up to you test if you need them or not. The input folder contains all the input file for the generator, in case you want to change the pseudos yourself.
Regarding the Hybrid functional, I don't know, in the release note of the recent beta v9.0 there is no updtate on that:
https://docs.abinit.org/about/release-notes/
Lets see if somebody else can say something?
Best wishes,
Eric
The folder ATOMIUCDATA contains all the pseudo files you can use. The folder ATOMICDATA-SP contains some elements with more semi-core states included in the valence, it is up to you test if you need them or not. The input folder contains all the input file for the generator, in case you want to change the pseudos yourself.
Regarding the Hybrid functional, I don't know, in the release note of the recent beta v9.0 there is no updtate on that:
https://docs.abinit.org/about/release-notes/
Lets see if somebody else can say something?
Best wishes,
Eric
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Thank you Eric.
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Dear Eric,
Sounds like the options -406, -456, -427 et -428 are working but not yet very optimized...
Best wishes,
Eric
Sounds like the options -406, -456, -427 et -428 are working but not yet very optimized...
Best wishes,
Eric
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Eric,
What do you mean by "not very optimized".
Eliezer
What do you mean by "not very optimized".
Eliezer
Re: Where to find LDA and hybrid pseudopotentials
Eric,
Thanks for the information and explanations.
Eliezer
Thanks for the information and explanations.
Eliezer