Dear Developers,
Is that possible to calculate partial dos of electrons
like one that espresso does???
Best
S. Ataei, University of Tehran
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Dear Samaneh,
at the moment only the total DOS is available.
Best,
Daniele
at the moment only the total DOS is available.
Best,
Daniele
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Dear Daniele,
Can you share me the basic of ypp to calculate band structure and exciton state? I mean the basic of calculation itself, not run level.
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Naima.
Can you share me the basic of ypp to calculate band structure and exciton state? I mean the basic of calculation itself, not run level.
Best,
Naima.
Naima Amaliah
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Dear Naima,
I do not understand what you mean by basic calculation itself, anyway here you can find a new tutorial explaining how to calculate a band structure:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... rial:_h-BN
and here how to analyze an excitonic state:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... e_excitons
Take your time to follow these tutorials step by step.
Best,
Daniele
I do not understand what you mean by basic calculation itself, anyway here you can find a new tutorial explaining how to calculate a band structure:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... rial:_h-BN
and here how to analyze an excitonic state:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... e_excitons
Take your time to follow these tutorials step by step.
Best,
Daniele
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Re: ypp
Dear Daniele,at the moment only the total DOS is available.
I have read the following suggested tutorial:
http://www.yambo-code.org/wiki/index.ph ... e_excitons
And I want to know:
1: Is PDOS of electrons have been implemented now? like PDOS in Quantum ESPRESSO
2: If total DOS is available in Yambo how we can calculate that? Does BSE is essential for total DOS? Can I do DOS specta after RPA/TDDFT calculations?
3: I am uncertain about the procedure of how I can conclude and find which electronic states (e.g Bi 5s to W 3d) are playing the roles in electronic transitions and hence absorption spectra. I have computed the spectra from RPA and TDDFT (lrc) and now I want to explain on the basis of detailed electronic transitions.
Thanks,
Haseeb Ahmad
MS - Physics,
LUMS - Pakistan
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Dear Haseeb,
It is not clear to me what do you mean: BSE provides you excitation spectra, the DOS in a ground state property.
Best,
Daniele
No, mostly because as you said it can be done with the post-processing of QE. As the Wfs come from the QE, the PDOS it is the one calculated by QE. In the case of GW correction, there is a shift in energies to be taken into account with respect the KS energies and it can be done easily1: Is PDOS of electrons have been implemented now? like PDOS in Quantum ESPRESSO
Total DOS can be calculated by using ypp (type ypp -H for a summary).If total DOS is available in Yambo how we can calculate that?
Does BSE is essential for total DOS?
It is not clear to me what do you mean: BSE provides you excitation spectra, the DOS in a ground state property.
Again, see my answer above, DOS is a ground state property and it is done using KS eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.Can I do DOS specta after RPA/TDDFT calculations?
I have already answered to this question, you need to calculate the spectra in transition space (BSE_like) and use ypp to analyze the transitions (ypp -e a) see the tutorials for this. Then, you have the transitions and you can analyze them by looking at the wave functions and their weight. Unfortunately, you cannot have access to this when using lrc as it is implemented in reciprocal space and not in transition space.I am uncertain about the procedure of how I can conclude and find which electronic states (e.g Bi 5s to W 3d) are playing the roles in electronic transitions and hence absorption spectra. I have computed the spectra from RPA and TDDFT (lrc) and now I want to explain on the basis of detailed electronic transitions.
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/