Dear Marzieh,
in this case it is enough to converge the gap as you are interested in energy differences.
Best,
Daniele
Convergence study issue
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Re: Convergence study issue
Dear Dnaiele,
Sorry for asking again to be sure:
Then can I take NGsBlkXp=7 and BndsRnXp=300 as converged values for continuing of the calculation or?
Best,
Marzieh
Sorry for asking again to be sure:
Then can I take NGsBlkXp=7 and BndsRnXp=300 as converged values for continuing of the calculation or?
Best,
Marzieh
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Dear Marzieh,
I would say yes, they are pretty converged.
Best,
Daniele
I would say yes, they are pretty converged.
Best,
Daniele
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Re: Convergence study issue
Dear Daniele,
As I mentioned before I want to use gw correction in BSE and SHG calculations (for LiNbO3).
I am writing to ask you if ppa is enough or do I need to do this part :Beyond the plasmon pole approximation: a full frequency approach - real axis integration to see what happens (it effects on the result or no)?
I am asking because it takes time to do this part.
Best,
Marzieh
As I mentioned before I want to use gw correction in BSE and SHG calculations (for LiNbO3).
I am writing to ask you if ppa is enough or do I need to do this part :Beyond the plasmon pole approximation: a full frequency approach - real axis integration to see what happens (it effects on the result or no)?
I am asking because it takes time to do this part.
Best,
Marzieh
Marzieh Ghoohestani, PhD
Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences,
Université Catholique de Louvain,
8 Chemin des étoiles, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
https://uclouvain.be/en/directories/marzieh.ghoohestani
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Université Catholique de Louvain,
8 Chemin des étoiles, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
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Re: Convergence study issue
Dear Marzieh
the non-linear part of the code use the GW correction on the energies to modify the Hamiltonian,
usually the ppa is enough to have good GW corrections.
best
Claudio
the non-linear part of the code use the GW correction on the energies to modify the Hamiltonian,
usually the ppa is enough to have good GW corrections.
best
Claudio
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