BSE convergence vs. k points

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sdwang
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BSE convergence vs. k points

Post by sdwang » Sat Jan 17, 2026 7:58 am

Dear developers,
Considering the relative heavy calculations of BSE about the convergence of the k-point sampling, could we firstly converge the absorption spectrum of IPA w.r.t the k points, and then take the converged k points to obtain the final BSE spectrum?

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Shudong
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Re: BSE convergence vs. k points

Post by Daniele Varsano » Mon Jan 19, 2026 3:40 pm

Dear Shudong,

you can do a preliminary convergence test at IP level, but next a careful check on the BSE solution is needed as the number of k points needed to converge the excited state (exciton) depends on its nature (e.g. if it is formed by electron-hole pairs belonging to flat or highly dispersive bands).

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Daniele
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