Phonon calculation in metals
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:04 pm
Dear all
I would like to know if response function calculations in metals require extra care. I computed the full phonon spectrum of CdS (insulator) without any problems, but I can't manage to run a single RF calculation on AgS, which is metallic.
I always end up with a segmentation fault, or some file that cannot be read, etc.
Since these calculations require a lot of cpus, I cannot spend too much time testing every single parameter, so I ask for your advice.
One of my concern is the value of occopt. Should I use occopt only in the first dataset (GS calculation)? Since subsequent dataset read the 1st dataset output wavefunction, I shouldn't use occopt right?
Other concern is the value of istwfk. When the GS wavefuntions are read, abinit complains that the values of istwfk differ between the two dataset. Is it a problem?
Finally, about the kpoint mesh. Since AgS is a metal, it requires a dense mesh, and that makes like 1000 kpoints in the BZ. Can I use a coarser mesh in the RF calculation compared to the fine grid of the GS calculation?
Thank you very much for your help
Boris
I would like to know if response function calculations in metals require extra care. I computed the full phonon spectrum of CdS (insulator) without any problems, but I can't manage to run a single RF calculation on AgS, which is metallic.
I always end up with a segmentation fault, or some file that cannot be read, etc.
Since these calculations require a lot of cpus, I cannot spend too much time testing every single parameter, so I ask for your advice.
One of my concern is the value of occopt. Should I use occopt only in the first dataset (GS calculation)? Since subsequent dataset read the 1st dataset output wavefunction, I shouldn't use occopt right?
Other concern is the value of istwfk. When the GS wavefuntions are read, abinit complains that the values of istwfk differ between the two dataset. Is it a problem?
Finally, about the kpoint mesh. Since AgS is a metal, it requires a dense mesh, and that makes like 1000 kpoints in the BZ. Can I use a coarser mesh in the RF calculation compared to the fine grid of the GS calculation?
Thank you very much for your help
Boris