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  cat Ni/POTCAR Ni/POTCAR O/POTCAR > POTCAR
  cat Ni/POTCAR Ni/POTCAR O/POTCAR > POTCAR
To check whether you have a suitable {{FILE|POTCAR}} type:
grep TITEL POTCAR
This should yield something like:
    TITEL  = PAW Ni 02Aug2007
    TITEL  = PAW Ni 02Aug2007
    TITEL  = PAW O 22Mar2012
''i.e.'', two Ni entries followed by one O entry.


== {{FILE|KPOINTS}} ==
== {{FILE|KPOINTS}} ==

Revision as of 17:48, 8 August 2019

Task

In this exercise you will calculate the U parameter for the LSDA+U treatment of Ni d-electrons in NiO using the linear response ansatz of Cococcioni et al..[1]

POSCAR

For this calculation we will use a 2×2×2 supercell of AFM-II NiO:

AFM  NiO
   4.03500000 
 2.0000000000   1.0000000000   1.0000000000 
 1.0000000000   2.0000000000   1.0000000000 
 1.0000000000   1.0000000000   2.0000000000 
  1 15   16 
Direct
 0.0000000000   0.0000000000   0.0000000000 
 0.2500000000   0.2500000000   0.2500000000 
 0.0000000000   0.0000000000   0.5000000000 
 0.2500000000   0.2500000000   0.7500000000 
 0.0000000000   0.5000000000   0.0000000000 
 0.2500000000   0.7500000000   0.2500000000 
 0.0000000000   0.5000000000   0.5000000000 
 0.2500000000   0.7500000000   0.7500000000 
 0.5000000000   0.0000000000   0.0000000000 
 0.7500000000   0.2500000000   0.2500000000 
 0.5000000000   0.0000000000   0.5000000000 
 0.7500000000   0.2500000000   0.7500000000 
 0.5000000000   0.5000000000   0.0000000000 
 0.7500000000   0.7500000000   0.2500000000 
 0.5000000000   0.5000000000   0.5000000000 
 0.7500000000   0.7500000000   0.7500000000 
 0.1250000000   0.1250000000   0.1250000000 
 0.3750000000   0.3750000000   0.3750000000 
 0.1250000000   0.1250000000   0.6250000000 
 0.3750000000   0.3750000000   0.8750000000 
 0.1250000000   0.6250000000   0.1250000000 
 0.3750000000   0.8750000000   0.3750000000 
 0.1250000000   0.6250000000   0.6250000000 
 0.3750000000   0.8750000000   0.8750000000 
 0.6250000000   0.1250000000   0.1250000000 
 0.8750000000   0.3750000000   0.3750000000 
 0.6250000000   0.1250000000   0.6250000000 
 0.8750000000   0.3750000000   0.8750000000 
 0.6250000000   0.6250000000   0.1250000000 
 0.8750000000   0.8750000000   0.3750000000 
 0.6250000000   0.6250000000   0.6250000000 
 0.8750000000   0.8750000000   0.8750000000

Atoms 1-16 are Ni and atoms 17-32 are O.

Note that the Ni atoms are split into two groups: atom 1, and atom 2-15. This trick breaks the symmetry of the Ni sub-lattice and allows us to treat atom 1 differently from atom 2-15. Our POTCAR file has to reflect the fact that we now formally have 3 "species" (2 ×Ni + 1×O), i.e., we concatenate two Ni POTCAR files and one O POTCAR file:

cat Ni/POTCAR Ni/POTCAR O/POTCAR > POTCAR

To check whether you have a suitable POTCAR type:

grep TITEL POTCAR

This should yield something like:

   TITEL  = PAW Ni 02Aug2007
   TITEL  = PAW Ni 02Aug2007
   TITEL  = PAW O 22Mar2012

i.e., two Ni entries followed by one O entry.

KPOINTS

Gamma only
 0
Monkhorst
 1 1 1 
 0 0 0


References

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