Hi Yambo Team,
Since I wanted to analyze the optical spectrum, I switched to e-h space, But the two spectra I got from both RPA and TDALDA are almost similar. And, TDALDA calculation is more time-consuming compared to RPA with similar parameters. Is there something wrong with my input? Here I attach the reports and input files for both calculations.
Thanks
Niranji
Questions about TDDFT and RPA outputs
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Questions about TDDFT and RPA outputs
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Niranji Ekanayake
PhD Candidate
Department of Chemistry
Queen's University
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
Canada
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Department of Chemistry
Queen's University
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
Canada
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Re: Questions about TDDFT and RPA outputs
Dear Niranji,
in bulk systems, alda approximations has very little effect wrt the RPA. It is more time-consuming as you have the alda extra term in the kernel.
What I find strange is that the spectra are practically identical to the IP spectrum, but I cannot spot anything wrong in the input file.
Have you already checked convergence with respect to the BSENGexx parameter?
Do you have the same effect when calculating the speturm in reciprocal space?
Best,
Daniele
in bulk systems, alda approximations has very little effect wrt the RPA. It is more time-consuming as you have the alda extra term in the kernel.
What I find strange is that the spectra are practically identical to the IP spectrum, but I cannot spot anything wrong in the input file.
Have you already checked convergence with respect to the BSENGexx parameter?
Do you have the same effect when calculating the speturm in reciprocal space?
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
http://www.nano.cnr.it
http://www.max-centre.eu/