[SOLVED]Big changes in DOS from small changes in pseudos
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:26 pm
Hi,
I've been generating MRPP pseudos for loss function calculations using the abinit+dp combination. I need the pseudos to include semicore states for my purposes. I'd go with the HGH pseudos available on the abinit website, but unfortunately using them causes the KSS file generation in abinit to fail due
to some commutator calculation.
Currently I'm working on Cu. I use the APE code for this. When I use MRPP pseudos obtained by solving the Dirac equation, the density of states changes dramatically from what I get with by generating the pseudos using a non-relativistic atomic calculation. The fully relativistic HGH pseudos and non-relativistic MRPP pseudos give an essentially identical DOS. The pseudos themselves and all-electron KS wave functions don't change much when I change from non-rel. calculation to a relativistic one.
Can anyone enlighten me on where the big change in the DOS could arise from? Technical issue or am I missing some physics here?
Working with the non-rel. pseudos will probably not cause a problem for me, but I'd like to understand
what's going on.
Best regards,
very confused experimentalist Kari
I've been generating MRPP pseudos for loss function calculations using the abinit+dp combination. I need the pseudos to include semicore states for my purposes. I'd go with the HGH pseudos available on the abinit website, but unfortunately using them causes the KSS file generation in abinit to fail due
to some commutator calculation.
Currently I'm working on Cu. I use the APE code for this. When I use MRPP pseudos obtained by solving the Dirac equation, the density of states changes dramatically from what I get with by generating the pseudos using a non-relativistic atomic calculation. The fully relativistic HGH pseudos and non-relativistic MRPP pseudos give an essentially identical DOS. The pseudos themselves and all-electron KS wave functions don't change much when I change from non-rel. calculation to a relativistic one.
Can anyone enlighten me on where the big change in the DOS could arise from? Technical issue or am I missing some physics here?
Working with the non-rel. pseudos will probably not cause a problem for me, but I'd like to understand
what's going on.
Best regards,
very confused experimentalist Kari