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If you are interested in the local potential as a quantity (and not interested in restarting a calculation), we recommend the {{FILE|LOCPOT}} file and/or setting {{TAG|WRT_POTENTIAL}}. | If you are interested in the local potential as a quantity (and not interested in restarting a calculation), we recommend the {{FILE|LOCPOT}} file and/or setting {{TAG|WRT_POTENTIAL}}. | ||
The format is similar to that of the {{TAG|LOCPOT}} file but it additionally contains the augmentation part at the end of each | The format is similar to that of the {{TAG|LOCPOT}} file but it additionally contains the augmentation part at the end of each block. | ||
== Related tags and articles == | == Related tags and articles == |
Revision as of 07:49, 7 February 2024
The POT file contains the local potential (in eV), including the augmentation part. It is written if LVTOT=T, and it can be used to restart a calculation that requires the local potential as a restart quantity, e.g., for the optimized effective potential (OEP) method.
For LVTOT=T and LH5=T, the content of the POT file is written to the restart file vaspwave.h5 instead.
If you are interested in the local potential as a quantity (and not interested in restarting a calculation), we recommend the LOCPOT file and/or setting WRT_POTENTIAL.
The format is similar to that of the LOCPOT file but it additionally contains the augmentation part at the end of each block.