when calculating the frozen phonon at gamma for a metal, what should the occopt and tsmear be set to?
thanks,
JB
Metals and froz phona at gamma: set occopt, tsmear to what?
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Re: Metals and froz phona at gamma: set occopt, tsmear to w
The different occopt and tsmear combinations handle the partial occupancies of the bands in different ways (outlined in the documentation, with references). It would probably make sense to test on the ground state of your system or a simplified model version and see which one reasonable results for the band structure and elastic properties.
Josef W. Zwanziger
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Canada Research Chair in NMR Studies of Materials
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS B3H 4J3 Canada
jzwanzig@gmail.com
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Canada Research Chair in NMR Studies of Materials
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS B3H 4J3 Canada
jzwanzig@gmail.com
Re: Metals and froz phona at gamma: set occopt, tsmear to w
Unfortunately, I am testing a non-existent tertiary compound locked into place artificially by using spgroup.
So, I have nothing to compare it against.
So, I have nothing to compare it against.
Re: Metals and froz phona at gamma: set occopt, tsmear to w
Then compare to something real that is made of similar atoms. For example, d-band metal, or p-block metal, or oxide metal, etc.
Josef W. Zwanziger
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Canada Research Chair in NMR Studies of Materials
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS B3H 4J3 Canada
jzwanzig@gmail.com
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Canada Research Chair in NMR Studies of Materials
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS B3H 4J3 Canada
jzwanzig@gmail.com